With the high concentration of companies in the area, Dallas boasts a lot of office space to help entrepreneurs of all types, gain a foothold in growing and developing their business further. In A recent survey of vacancies in the greater Dallas area, results yielded some options starting at around $300 a month for small spaces, while other options increase in price and size revolving around $1 a square foot for 1,000 square feet, with retail storefronts adjacent. Renting the ideal Dallas turn key office suite can be a life saver for any new company who is trying to maximize space and spending. Some local areas in Dallas that we rent turn key office suites are: Arlington, Beltline, benbrook Carrollton, Denton, Duncanville, Decatur, District, east side, Ellum, Grand Prairie, Irving, Frisco,
Garland, Keller, Mineral Wells, Mckinney, Mesquite, Northwest, Preston, Richardson, River Oaks, Sherman. We also service turn key office spaces in Houston, Austin, and San Antonio.
Once you decide on what part of town you want to rent an office space in, the next big decision is what type of floorplan you need? So ome basic ideas are do you need a bullpen layout for a call center, or maybe you want a design for a medical office or law firm? Cubicles and office workstations can be rented, but you must decide how much space you need and what your lease goals are. The interior of any office can be customized to hold 5, 25, 50, or even 100 employees, but the umber of employees really does matter when you start thinking about bathrooms, parking, etc.
The city of Dallas is one of the largest cities in the state of Texas and ranks high in the nation. The estimated population of the city center is roughly 1,279,910 and ranked 8th in the United States. The greater metropolitan area has an estimated population of 6.3 million people. The city is part of a three-city area including Fort Worth and Arlington. The greater metropolitan area is ranked 4th overall in the U.S.
The city of Dallas is a great diverse location and is seen as moderate in terms of politics. It is quite opposite to the general notion that the state of Texas is made up of only conservative voters. While there are some areas that are conservative, there is a large concentration of liberal Democrats dominating the areas downtown.
There is a great cultural attraction to the Dallas area and there are a lot of tourists visiting the area for a wide variety of reasons. One of the biggest draws is two fold, in terms of cuisine. The major culinary scene relies heavily on barbecue and Tex-Mex cuisine. The area also houses headquarters for many chain restaurants including Chili’s, Ramano’s Macaroni Grill. The area also has some of the best-reviewed dining options reviewed by the Zagat Survey. Another major center for tourism is the art community. The area is home to many performing art centers, museums and so much more. Sports is a major component of the tourist options, as the city is home to the Dallas Mavericks, The Dallas Stars, FC Dallas, and is home to the College Football Cotton Bowl.
The local job market hinges on a variety of categories. The city is home to a lot of different major companies listed on the Fortune 500 list. Some of the companies that call the area home include AT&T, Dean Foods, Texas Instruments, Holly, Blockbuster Inc, and Southwest Airlines. Despite a large amount of companies in the area, the unemployment rate has plateaud around 8.9% and has seen problems in contrast to the national economic picture. Renting an office space short or long term is still a must, even in a down economy, but to save some money you can let us help you find an open Dallas turn key office space. For people looking to get a good education in the area, Dallas offers a large amount of educational opportunities. There are both public and private colleges to take advantage of, in a variety of different majors, and leanings. Some of the higher education centers in the area include, Dallas Theological Seminary, Richland College, The Art Institute of Dallas, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Southern Methodist University and many more. Regardless of what the overall educational goals are, opportunities abound in the greater Dallas area.