Over the past year, companies of every size have been re-evaluating how and where they work. The opportunity to take a step back and fresh look at their working environment has provided the ability to reshape how teams collaborate, leading to a shift towards a more flexible office solution.
Created for post-lockdown working, Arena Reading is a brand new, state of the art centre in the heart of Winnersh Triangle. The re-imagined space created with an £8 million investment delivers the latest offices from 2 to 500 people.
So why is a flexible serviced office the new normal?
With flexible offices, clients can take a small amount of space and expand without committing to the ties of a long lease. By having the ability to choose the size you need, as you need it, means there is no expensive wastage. Moving away from a traditional lease, presents the ability to pay one monthly fee that includes all of the costs you would associate with office space such as service charge, utilities and legal fees. The ability to use the centres collaboration areas and meeting rooms provides time away from the desk. As more companies want to customise their workspace, make breakout areas and touchdown zones, the ability to create a bespoke fit out is key.
At Arena Reading, the team work consultatively with clients to ensure they have an office that is their own. Arena offices are fully equipped and furnished, by taking care of the small details clients can focus on the bigger picture. As every Arena is owned, the centres are continually maintained and updated to the highest standards.
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