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Fort Worth office space types:

  • Small office space
  • Executive suites
  • Other commercial office space

Office Building Features

Amenities and normally include:

  • Mail drop boxes
  • Monthly rent includes all utilities
  • 24 hour card key access and security
  • Conference center
  • Access to a tenant center
  • Access to parking
  • On-site deli
  • On-site maintenance and building management
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FORT WORTH LEASING OFFICE

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  • 4200 S Fwy Ste 2500, Fort Worth, TX 76115

Executive Suites and shared offices in Fort Worth


Executive suites can be termed as shared offices or serviced offices. An executive suite tenant is a part of a community, where other tenants share some of the resources that are necessary to run an office. While sharing office resources provides some advantages, it can also lead to problematic situations between tenants.

Implications of executive office space

The types of resources that are shared include, waiting areas, receptionists, specialized rooms, amenities, and equipment. In the ideal situation, each tenant in the community needs these resources on a part-time basis. For example, it wouldn’t be sensible to hire a full-time receptionist if a business only received 8 to 10 calls per day. Sharing the space and resources can work well, but some communities can find that the sharing of common office space is sometimes challenging. Rules and boundaries must be set and followed, so that each tenant is satisfied.

More about Shared Office Space

Moving into a shared office space is efficient in terms of time and money, because many of the necessary resources are already in place. The overall cost of resources is shared amongst tenants, so the overhead associated with running an office is much lower. While sharing resources and moving into a turn-key office provides some advantages, there are several disadvantages as well.

Usually, executive offices are smaller and a tenant’s need to expand can be hindered by long-term lease agreements that are typically required. The limitation of resources can become problematic as business demands among tenants are not met in a satisfactory manner.

Other types of office space


After examining the pros and cons, you might decide that executive office space isn’t right for your Fort Worth business. The same benefits as those in executive space can be gained by leasing regular office space. Technology has revolutionized the way offices operate. Advanced phone systems and off-site receptionist services are now available for businesses that do not require a full-time employee to take phone calls.

All-in-one machines that handle faxing, scanning, copying, and printing, serve as alternatives to expensive office equipment. An executive office can be a great setup for your Fort Worth business. It’s important to understand the implications and effects of leasing shared office space. The cost savings and ease of entry may be attractive, but other office space types can provide comparable benefits to those of executive suites.