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Finding Office Space in Houston
If you’re a freelancer looking for office space in Houston, there are a number of coworking spaces that will benefit your nature of work. As a freelancer, you no longer have to sign a long-term lease that will leave you on a tight budget.
Instead, a professional space with a fast internet connection, proper amenities, and convenience to suit your schedule is a great place to start. Here are the most important considerations when finding an office space in Houston.
5 Reasons Why Houston Is The Ideal Destination For Entrepreneurs
ENTREPRENEURS IN HOUSTON
The Kauffman Foundation lists Houston as one of the top Metropolitan areas for startup activity this year. Alongside other cities like Austin (which took the top spot nationally), Dallas and San Antonio, Houston recorded one of the highest numbers of businesses opened during the year, making it a major hotbed for entrepreneurship.
WorkLodge Awards 2016: And The Winner Is...
It’s time for the 2016 WorkLodge Awards!
For those members that have been with us for a while, you know one of the BIG things our Lodgers look forward to is our ‘End of Year Awards’. We take a few minutes to recognize some of our particularly amazing members and tell you why they’re even more awesome than you may have already realized.
The Fantastic Benefits Of Coworking In Houston
Coworking spaces are becoming extremely popular among freelancers and startups in most cities around the world.
This can be attributed to a number of factors such as millennial’s that are driving innovations and disruptive thinking, a general increase in the number of startups and small businesses, increased technological innovations, the high cost of doing business and soaring real estate prices.
Traditional Office Space vs. Serviced Offices
Have you ever considered the difference between traditional office space for rent vs. serviced office space?
A few weeks ago we put together a little cost comparison table for our potential members, to help them understand some of the hidden costs normally associated with leasing office space. We’ve had quite a bit of feedback since then and so we wanted to break things down in a little more...
The Daily Commute Problem: Who wants to spend more time driving to work?
It seems as though every few months another article is published outlining the negative impact of additional commute time on a person’s personal life.
Did you know for example that between 2011-2014 the average commute from Katy to Downtown increased by 11 minutes in the morning and 19 minutes in the afternoon. That means within a 3 year window, a Katy commuter just added half an hour to...