The world of work is evolving. In the past, self-employment involved a solitary struggle in a home office. Today, coworking spaces offer a dynamic new setting, becoming the ideal place for entrepreneurs and freelancers.
Should a micro-entrepreneur rent an office? This is a question that many budding entrepreneurs ask themselves. The decision to rent an office can come with many benefits, but it also carries some costs. In this article we will try to answer this question to help entrepreneurs find the answer to this question.
Sodexo, a global leader in services that improve quality of life, has extended its lease of office space and canteen in Oxygen Park, the Warsaw office complex owned by the Golden Star Group. The agreement under which Sodexo Poland leases a total of 1,630 sqm was signed for 6.5 years.
Warsaw’s Skyliner office building has extended its contract which guarantees 100 percent of electricity from renewable energy sources until 2026. The supplier is the E.ON Group.
Nowadays, environmental issues are becoming increasingly important. It is no longer a trend, but a necessity that applies to almost every area of life, including business. Business real estate, including offices, is also becoming more and more environmentally friendly, which has a positive impact not only on the environment but also on the employees themselves and on the company's image.
Serviced office provider OmniOffice has signed up to join the tenants of Grzybowska Park, adding flexible office spaces to the building’s offer. It leased the entire fourth floor, totaling 1,400 sqm. The owner of the office building in Grzybowska Street in Warsaw is Deka Immobilien, which was represented in the transaction process by real estate advisory firm Savills.
Choosing the right office space is an important decision that is crucial to business growth. Before renting an office, it's a good idea to ask some basic questions that will help you choose the right space.
Due to the increase in prices of electricity, utilities, services, and minimum wage, as well as local taxes and fees, experts from Avison Young Poland are experiencing significant increases in operating costs in office buildings this year. In Warsaw, depending on the class of the property and the components of the operating costs, they have observed an increase ranging from 15% to as much as 30-40%. Tenants are now paying particular attention to the components of the settlement that may vary depending on the building, as well as technological solutions that allow for reducing utility consumption.
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