With so much development, and constant construction in the greater Las Vegas area, it is no surprise that there are a plethora of office suite options to explore. Whether you’re looking for downtown tech suites with multiple rooms and plenty of views, or looking for retail or warehouse space, you’ll find that the greater Las Vegas area has a lot to offer. The office suites vacancy rate of Las Vegas has been hovering around 11 percent in recent months, but has been as high as 30 percent in the past few years. While the area fluctuates it should be noted that the low cost of living and high heat, makes for some interesting entrepreneurial options. IN a recent survey of open areas in terms of space, there were many options found at around $200 dollars for private offices outside of the main strip, and upwards of 1,000 – 2,000 square feet for roughly $3 a square foot in prime locations with some deals on executive suites and tech centers that will rival other large scale cities. We also have office suites for lease in Reno, San Diego, Phoenix, and Salt Lake City. To learn more about the commercial real estate market and rental rates in Las VEgas (or any city) then check out our office suites articles.
If you lease a commerical office space then you need to think ahead. Where will your employees park, who will greet your lients and so forth. Check our list below which might help you when considering the various office suite quotes you get. Some of the common services that people expect from an executive suite or office center park are: Reception, Admin /Support, On Site Car Parking, Kitchen Facilities Service Elevators,Office Facilities, Furnished Options, Meeting Rooms, conference room Suites, Virtual Offices, Voicemail, AC,.
The desert city of Las Vegas is one of the most internationally renowned cities for leisure, gambling, shopping, and dining. It has been billed as the Entertainment Capital of the World and famous for the number of casinos and resorts in a small area. IT is the 28th most populated city in the U.S and has a strong influx of travelers from around the world. The estimated population of city is roughly 558,383 in the city center, and upwards of 1.8 million in the greater metropolitan area. Not only is a great place to visit, but it has been also nicknamed “The Marriage Capital of The World” for the number of marriages that occur there, around the clock.
It is not surprise that the economy is driven largely by tourism, gaming, conventions, and retail dining industries. The city serves as world headquarters for the worlds largest Fortune 500 companies and continues to grow by leaps and bounds in terms of employment options. The two biggest companies in the area are Harrah’s Entertainment and MGM Mirage. The city has been a sort of boomtown in terms of development, construction, and more. Not just the outer areas either, the interior development of Las Vegas has been noted as being very high and one of the fastest growing cities in terms of development in the downtown area. Despite a large amount of development, the unemployment rate is roughly 13% and is more than double the national average. While the economic outlook seems positive for the area, some have feared that the economy could take a hit with people looking to take less vacation time, and spend less money.
The major airport in the area and principal commercial airport servicing the Las Vegas area is McCarran International Airport. It helps 44 million passengers travel in and around the area annually. It also has been ranked as the 6th in the world in terms of aircraft movement.
People looking to study in the greater Las Vegas area will find a great deal of higher education opportunities. Some of the most notable colleges in the area include, Kaplan University, University of Nevada, Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts, and many other options to get educational goals met.