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Reasons to Move Your Office to a High-Rise

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If you’re like most business owners, you’re always on the lookout for ways to improve your company’s efficiency and productivity. You also probably wouldn’t say no to ways that make it easier to conduct business or that provide new opportunities to do so. One way to do this is by moving your office to a high-rise building that has other businesses already living there. The wider pool of people to interact with and the new opportunities both as a company and for you and your staff can make the move almost immediately worth it. Here are four reasons why doing so could be a wise decision both for you and your company.

Higher Productivity

People are happier and more productive when they’re surrounded by others who are happy and productive. While you can bring everyone under one roof with a single-story office, the odds of everyone being equally engaged are pretty low. Not to mention the lack of people or motion can quickly create a tired, slow work environment. That’s why so many corporations choose to move their offices to high-rise structures where employees are encouraged to mingle within and outside their departments. Not to mention the constant flow of people, excitement, and energy provided by being in an area with tons of people around, not only within your offices but also within and around the building. This is a much more exciting atmosphere, which in turn can create a much more excited and energized work environment.

Tight-Knit Location

Having everyone together in a building can make it much easier to get ahold of different individuals depending on what you need them to do. Whereas working in a single building dedicated to your business allows people to spread out and remain isolated, it can also make it difficult to get ahold of them when you need to. Having everyone together and close by means they’re ready and easy to contact should you need them.

The reverse is also true, as having everyone together makes you easier to get a hold of should an emergency arise or an important decision about your business needs to be made. Moving your office to a high-rise, one like 26 Journal Square, every employee has the ability to meet with one another face to face almost immediately, or grab them for a quick question as they pass each other by. Overall, this can create a very close-knit work community, since everyone sees each other every day. A close-knit community can increase work loyalty and company morale.

There’s also the decreased stress of making it to work on time, since being in a more metropolitan location means that people who live in or near the city don’t have to worry about commuting outside of the city every day. Instead, they have the option to walk or bus to work instead of sitting in traffic all morning. It also means that there are plenty of other businesses, such as restaurants for lunch, around to patronize, and grabbing a bite to eat is much quicker.

Expanded Network

High-rise office buildings are commonplace in business centers and in the business districts of certain cities. If you’re looking for the best options available for your and your company, then you’ll find that many of them are clustered together as high-rises. When you move your office into a larger building, it will be easier to network with other companies since their employees and representatives are just an elevator ride away or one building over. Remember, other tenants, including CEOs and presidents from various companies – are all at different levels of the corporate ladder and different levels of the building.

Access to Many Amenities

Most cities have a central business district that features all the amenities your company needs to succeed. These include upscale restaurants, gyms, other fitness centers, retail stores, parks, and much more. All of this is can be within walking distance of your office when you choose to move into a high-rise, that is if the building itself doesn’t already offer some amenities on its own. It’s very common for the building itself to be home to a place to eat, a gym, or a small shopping area where employees can get great discounts since they’re employed within the building.

Potential Exposure

Both clients and investors like to be able to see the face of the companies they’re doing business with, which is very easy to do when everyone works and patronizes the same place. When you move your office into a high-rise, you make it easier for others to see what’s happening inside and also intermingle, especially at lunchtime. As a result, you and your staff can get to know the other business around you and the people that work for them. Depending on what your business does and what they do, this could open the door for new opportunities for everyone. Having other businesses close by and able to easily interact with you is a great way to get your name and your business’s name out there.

 

In conclusion, a high-rise office is a great way to improve company efficiency and productivity. Additionally, your employees will be happier and less stressed. This can lead to a more productive and profitable working environment. If you’re looking to improve your business, then it may be time for you to move into an office building with access to amenities, space, and encouraging productivity.

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