Businesses looking for good options in terms of office suites, will be pleased with some of the great opportunities that exist in the area. The office vacancy rate of the greater Cleveland area has been around 17% for a few months, but it has seen some decreases. In a recent survey of office space vacancies, prices started at around $400 a month for a single office, and 1,000 square feet and up had asking prices of $2 to $1 a square foot and below. Some options include executive suites with amenities to help businesses get a foothold in growing without extra expenses. We also provide office suites in Cincinnati, Chicago, Baltimore, and NYC.
For companies, of any size- with 1 or 5o employees- it is always a good idea leasing or renting an office suite or executive office. Any business owner must select what amenities they will need in order to build their company. We have a list below of typical amenities that most office centers usually provide. Phone Answering, Admin Support, Service Elevators, Office Facilities, Furnished Options, Meeting Rooms, Conference Suites, Virtual office spaces and 24 Hour Access to the business. To learn more about what you will need for your employees and how to measure an office floorplan we can help.
The most populous city and most notable in the state of Ohio is none other than Cleveland. The city is located near Lake Erie and is 60 miles west of the Pennsylvania border. It was founded in 1796 and a has a deep historical and economical tradition. The population of Cleveland has been estimated at around 478,403 at the city center, and upwards of 2.2 million in the greater metropolitan areas.
With close proximity to water and a great rail link system, the area is one of the great American manufacturing centers. Steel and manufactured goods first emerged from the city from the point of its founding, and has increased throughout the years. There are several major companies that call the area home including Eaton Corporation, Forest City Enterprises, Sherwin-Williams Company, KeyCorp, and NASA. The area is a hot bed for tech, travel, and sports, amongst other vast industries. Despite a large amount of opportunity for careers, the area has seen some hard times in the recent economic down turn. The unemployment rate hit 10% in the first quarter of 2010, but is seeing some declines and looks towards a brighter future. With so many large companies in the area, it is no wonder that office space and warehouse space abounds in the area. The city of Cleveland has been experiencing some great growth in recent years and has taken on major development projects to help stimulate the local economy.
The major airport in the area is Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. It is located near the 480 freeway and serves nearly 12 million passengers annually. It’s a relatively mid-size airport compared to others in the nation, but offers destination travel to a variety of international locations.
The city offers a vast variety of higher education options for those looking to expand their learning experiences and get a degree. Some of the colleges that call Cleveland home include, John Carroll University, Notre Dame College, Case Western University, Cleveland State University, Cleveland Institute of Music, Ursuline College, and many other options.
The crime rate in Cleveland is 71 per one thousand residents. It has a relatively high crime rate compared to other cities with similar population densities. While there are some rough parts of the city, the majority have seen minor crime drops, and ramped up police efforts. The overall picture of the city is relatively safe, within reason, and like all major cities, there are some problem areas.