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New Haven Offices

Office Suite Pricing:

Business development in the area has been rapidly growing, as unemployment rates lead to sparking the creative minds of entrepreneurs of all backgrounds. The office vacancy rate of the greater New Haven area is roughly, 17% and has been at a higher rate in previous months. With a large vacancy rate, business owners of all relative sizes can find great office space, retail space, and warehouse space abounds in the area at a variety of prices. A recent survey of open space yielded results of around $1.50 a square foot for spaces under 1,000 square feet, and prime retail office space for $1 a square foot and below. For those looking for executive suites in the downtown area, found results at around $399 a month with amenities like utilities, high seed internet and private entry. We also have office suites for lease in Hartford CT, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and New York. Learn more about the national commercial office space market in our article directory.

Office Suite Floorplans:

Whether you are an attorney, real estate agent, medical office, or just a 1 man insurance agent, selecting the right floor plan is very important. Maybe you want a feng shui feel so that you and your employees are relaxed and productive while at the office. Selecting the right office layout is very important for many reasons and is crucial to make sure your company is efficient. You don't want to office space that you don't need, and you don't want to pay for unused amenities (like parking or a kitchen). Every business is unique, so if you run a call center and need a bullpen design that comes with a professional reception area, be sure to express that to your tenant rep so they can look our for your best interests.
The second largest city in the state of Connecticut is New Haven. The core population of the city is estimated at around 124,001 and upwards of 846,766 in the greater metropolitan area. The city has a long history that harks back to the forming of the nation.

Economy/Companies:

The economy of New Haven was originally based on manufacturing, but after many years and the growth of Yale University, the shift of the economy has favored education and healthcare. The largest employer of the greater area is Yale-New Haven Hospital and Yale University. While there are other large companies in the area, the majority of them are education or medical related. Some of the larger employers in the area include Smilow Cancer Hospital, Southern Connecticut State University, Ass Abloy Manufacturing, the Knights of Columbus Headquarters, and Alexion Pharmaceuticals just to name a few. The employment opportunities in the area favors white collar positions. Despite a large increase of options the city has an unemployment rate of 10%. The economy has seen a rise in unemployment due in large part to the national picture and recession of 2009. The city has seen a great amount of growth in certain industries, and have only proven to have a lot going for it in terms of commercial and private real estate developments. The area receives a lot of attention from the educational community with such a large focus on Yale University. With the amount of growth in the area, it is no wonder that there are many business offices to take advantage of.

Crime Rates/Sports:

The city of New Haven has a rich sports tradition and has had major sports franchises play in the area, however, in recent years it has shifted from professional sports to minor league and NCAA sports teams. While there is a great tradition of sports in the area the focus is not on professional athletics, however, the New England region is home to larger franchises, within a relatively close distance from New Haven.
New Haven has a large concentration of crime in many areas. The city has a crime rate of around 73 per one thousand, which is relatively high for a small area. It has been stated that 90% of the surrounding areas have a lower crime rate than that of New Haven. With a mid-size population the area seems to have a combined rate of violent and property crimes.