Rent Salt Lake City Office Suites

Salt Lake City Utah

SLC Office Suites:

The area has been thriving and growing in recent years, and the government and private development firms have been building the region with a wide variety of commercial and residential properties. The area is rich with office space, warehouse space, and retail spaces to help entrepreneurs of all types build their businesses to comfortable levels. The office suite vacancy rate of Salt Lake City is at 15% and is starting to decline. The area has a great amount of options to explore, and in a recent survey of vacancies, results started at around $1 a square foot for larger spaces, and around $350 a square foot for smaller offices with additional storage. For those looking for executive office suites, the prices start at around $500 a month for prime locations, conference room adjacent options to house businesses of all types. Office furniture options are also available in the area through a variety of retailers, including large box store options and small retailers that specialize in furnishing offices with proper furniture. The area is rich with opportunity for business developments of all backgrounds. If your company is looking to lease a furnished office suite in Phoenix, Vegas, or Boise, we can help there. Call us at 866-321-5542.

Office Suite Floorplan:

It won't matter if you are leasing a temporary unit, an entire building, or just a private executive suite, you still need to consider the office floorplan and the overall layout. Do you want a bullpen design for a call center, or maybe you want a conventional layout for a medical office? Cubicles and workstations for example can be rented, but you must decide early. The interior of an office suite can be customized to hold 5, 10, 50, or 100 + employees, but the number matters most when you start thinking about bathrooms, parking, etc. Sometimes it's a good idea to use office space design software to help create the right option.
The capital city of the state of Utah is Salt Lake City. The city has a deep history that dates back to 1847, and was originally a colony dedicated to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. The area has an estimated population of 181,698 and a greater metropolitan area of 1.1 million residents. While it has grown in size both residentially, and diversity (demographics), the area still has a very large concentration of Mormons.

Local Economy:

The economy of Salt Lake City is tremendously service oriented. At one point it was a major hub for railroad and mining, but has changed in many respects throughout its history. Today the city relies heavily on services, but also has a large hub of technology companies, transportation, trade, and utilities in the area. Some of the larger companies in the greater Salt Lake City area include, AlphaGraphics, Sinclair Oil Corporation, Zions Bank corporation, Smith’s Food and Drug, Arctic Circle Restaurants, FranklinCovey, and Overstock.com, just to name a few. With a large amount of large companies in the area, and vocational opportunities in a lot of different areas, it’s a wonder why the unemployment rate is 7%, which is slightly higher than the national average. While it’s not quite as high as other metropolitan areas, it still has a rising jobless rate.

Sports/Crime Rates:

Sports in and around the greater Salt Lake City has a great storied past and present. The area is home to several professional teams, including the Utah Jazz in the NBA, Real Salt Lake in the MLS, and many other teams that call the area home. The area is also home to a lot of extreme recreation, especially near the mountains where skiing and snowboarding is prevalent. The area was also home to the Olympic Games in 2002.
The city of Salt Lake has one of the lowest crime rates in United States and has benefited greatly from ramped up law enforcement efforts and much more. The crime rates are considerably lower than most of the nation, and some attribute it mainly to the high concentration of Mormons in the area, and religious activities, but others just simply credit Law Enforcement Agencies.