What is a business center?


Most large office buildings have a business center, so what is a business center? What kind of service can it provide to you? Let’s find them out.

What is a business center?

In hotels, a business center is an area for those customers who would like to work at. Here, customers are provided with such services as printing, photocopy, faxing, and high-speed internet.

Similarly, business centers in large office buildings are built to lease out small-size non-traditional offices such as serviced offices, shared offices and virtual offices. Different from other areas of the buildings, business centers are furnished with complete office suites and office services so that customers can conveniently work at, including

1. Office furniture (desks, chairs, lights, and cabinets).

2. Reception.

3. Printer, photocopier, fax.

4. Pantries with fridge, coffee maker, microwave.

5. High-speed internet access.

6.  IT & administrative support such as email and fax handling, translation, etc.

7. Cleaning services.

8. Meeting/ conference room for rent.


Does a business center suit your company?

A business center as a new location particularly suits your company if you would like to have those things:

1. A prestigious address for business registration.

2. Immediate-read-for-use facilities and services.

3. Short-term lease.

4. Networking with people from different backgrounds.

5. No additional costs.

The business center is still a new type of office in Vietnam, so carefully understanding this office can tremendously help you find your best-suited office and not fall into unnecessary costs while running your office.

 

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