Executive office spaces, also called executive suites and office business centers, are buildings or floors of buildings generally run by third-party management companies. They usually offer high-end services to their tenants. This type of arrangement allows smaller companies to take advantage of the amenities and upscale surroundings offered in large, Class A buildings without having to rent large amounts of space.
In addition to the prestigious address, executive office space provides other amenities to tenants that large businesses generally have. They enable several smaller companies to essentially pool their resources and make costs lower for all tenants. One such advantage is the receptionist. The receptionist acts as a receptionist for all the businesses renting executive suites, answering incoming calls as if he or she were an employee of each business. This allows several companies to share the costs associated with hiring a receptionist while still giving clients the personal service they desire. Virtual secretaries also sign for packages and can handle incoming mail. This is a service that is also available to virtual tenants,
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