Does your company have a desk, cubicle, office or suite that is generating dust as opposed to revenue? Have you recently downsized your workforce resulting in an abundance of unused office space? Is your company locked into a long term lease and could benefit from an additional revenue stream?
In today's economy, many companies are downsizing their workforce, resulting in a growing inventory of unused commercial space. At the same time, a large number of entrepreneurs and small businesses are looking to reduce their overhead by re-negotiating their existing commercial leases, or finding new space altogether.
Openofficespace.com ( www.openofficespace.com ), based in New York City, has launched a new website to facilitate the interaction between companies burdened with carrying the cost of their unused office space and small businesses/entrepreneurs looking to streamline their expenses.
A shared space is the perfect solution for a small business or entrepreneur looking to cut costs, while providing a revenue stream to a space holder when they can use it the most. This “win-win” relationship also helps landlords as it could prevent a tenant from having to give back a space altogether.
Openofficespace.com was designed with ease of use as the number one priority. "We set out to create an extremely clean and user friendly experience that is unlike a typical real estate or classified website, says David Gise, founder of Openofficespace.com.”
In just minutes, a space holder can post their property listing including: property descriptions, photos, maps, virtual tours, 2D/3D floor plans and even property brochures.
Small businesses and entrepreneurs looking for cost effective retail, office, commercial or service space can easily search property listings by country, state, neighborhood or price. If a user does not find a “space” meeting their criteria, they can create an email alert which will automatically notify them if a property is listed that does.
In addition to having an ability to find and post available office space, visitors to the site can build a detailed company profile to promote their products and services to a captive audience of small businesses and entrepreneurs.
"We are busy developing many other innovative features that will be rolled out over the next few months, says David Gise, founder of Openofficespace.com.”
For the next 60 days openofficespace.com will allow any company to send a list of their properties along with its respective information, and it will be listed on the site for them at no charge.
To learn more about Open Office Space you can visit the website at: www.openofficespace.com or visit the blog at: http://www.openofficespace.typepad.com
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