Houston is the fourth-largest city in the United States by population, and second-largest by total area, with more square mileage than Seattle, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Detroit combined. There’s something for everyone in the Bayou City, with a neighborhood to suit every lifestyle.
This is especially true when it comes to finding the perfect home base for your business. A Houston private office can mean many different things for different companies, and the building you choose should reflect your values, your tastes, and your workplace culture.
With such a large geographical area to cover, it’s difficult to know where to start. Here are some important factors to consider when selecting an office location in Houston.
Before you start window shopping for hip neighborhoods or ogling highrises in the Downtown District, it’s important to do an internal analysis of your real needs. What working environment will help your team be the most successful?
Some of the key considerations to establish first include:
Local culture is as much a part of choosing an office building as anything else. Your proximity to different amenities and neighborhoods will dictate the workforce you attract, and promote a certain type of culture among associates. An office with Montrose coffee shops nearby may attract a different workforce than a commuter-friendly outer ring suburb with ample parking.
Figure out what’s a necessity for you and your team — and what’s an added bonus. Is a convenient local happy hour non-negotiable? Is walkability important or does your team tend to enjoy lunches in the break room?
Top considerations may vary by team, but here are some common ones:
Other fundamental considerations are more nuts-and-bolts for business operations:
Sometimes it’s the little perks that make coming to work a joy. Fresh, local coffee in the morning, breakfast to kick your day off right, an aesthetically pleasing space, or a team you like working the front desk can set the tenor of the day. Good snacks in the breakroom don’t hurt either.
Getting these things right requires careful planning and practice. Many companies find that, rather than trying to manage an office in-house, it makes more sense to let an expert run the physical office space, from cleaning to caring for office plants to restocking drinks and treats.
Businesses gravitate to Houston for a reason. It’s a lively, youthful city with endless opportunities for creativity and entrepreneurship. It’s also a place with many flexible working spaces to suit different company cultures and tastes.
There’s no one way to know if an office is right for your business. The best solution is touring a space for yourself.
An established luxury office space provider can show you short and long-term rentals, like the private offices, flex suites, and enterprise suites available at The Square. Conveniently located at the intersection of the 69 and 610 Interstates, we’ve got the perfect space for your team.
Contact the square to book a tour today.