5 Best Flexible Offices In The North East

Flexible offices are a new trend in the North East, and have grown at a fast rate. Because the of increasing number of people who work flexible hours, flexible offices are becoming more and more popular to fit the lifestyle of most people. Here is a list of some of the best flexible offices in the North East:

1. Aidan Office Space

Located at the tail of Gateshead town and a sprint from Newcastle, Aidan Office Space offers flexibility with excellent refurbished office spaces.

What’s great about this is that the office is accessible 24/7, so you can literally work there anytime at your convenience. In addition to that, it has easy-in and easy-out license terms, which makes things less constricting. In case you have to meet with clients, there are available meeting rooms for your use, as well as on-site parking spaces for you and your clients.

On top of that, Aiden Office Space also offers a low-cost rental for their office spaces with tremendous benefits such as:

  • Good location
  • High-speed internet connectivity
  • On-site management team
  • Ease of contact

Watch this video for a better appreciation of the facilities:

2. Toffee Factory

Another attractive, elegantly-designed, and flexible office space in the North East is the Toffee Factory. It offers shared offices that can be used for start-ups, and individual offices for bigger companies. This is made especially for digital and creative businesses. What’s different about this office space is that it also provides an outdoor area where you can host events and have guests. Here is a list of other services they provide:

  • Reception service (from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM from Mondays to Fridays)
  • Telephone system
  • Fiber broadband connection
  • Bureau services (photocopying, printing, scanning, postal collection, mail services, and delivery)

Location-wise, Toffee Factory is very easily accessible and is nearby public transport links. Moreover, it is open 24/7 and provides meeting rooms at a low cost. At your doorstep, you can find a number of places to eat at in case of lunch meetings such as The Free Trade, The Cluny, The Tyne Bar, and such. There is also nearby accommodation to house guests and clients if the need arises. The Newcastle City Council owns Toffee Factory.

3. Hoults Yard

Bringing a modern twist to the traditional, Hoults Yard is a refurbished flexible office space that combines the old with the new. It has a very historical ambiance and atmosphere while providing modern necessities for your company. The advantage of this particular flexible office is its availability of space compared to others.

Hoults Yard provides event spaces, storage, warehousing, meeting rooms, and studios, making it viable for engineering or manufacturing companies, and charitable organizations as well. Hoults Yard holds around 500 employees from over 100 different companies.

4. The Core

Located in Newcastle, The Core provides digital and creative companies office space 24/7. The Core offers meeting rooms, communal areas, and office space. With a science and technology area nearby, clients find it convenient to use and hold events there.

Moreover, since it’s set in the city where science and technology grow fastest, and resources, especially for digital and creative companies, are within reach. On top of that, The Core also has ties with Newcastle and Northumbria University, which provides clients an advantage.

5. Cloth Market

With close proximity to Grey Street, Quayside, and Newcastle’s retail center, the Cloth Market poses as an attractive flexible office space for young professionals. At a low cost, start-ups can have an office that offers above-average services. Cloth Market provides the following for its clients:

  • Breakout spaces
  • IT support
  • Parking
  • Postal services/mail handling
  • On-site management team
  • Video conferencing
  • Meeting rooms
  • Kitchen
  • CCTV
  • Beverages
  • Reception service
  • Vending machines

Cloth Market is a walk away from the Newcastle Central Station, which, in turn, provides a quick and easy travel to Newcastle International Airport and Sunderland City Center. Moreover, there are also quite a number of hotels nearby to host potential guests. If you want to have lunch meetings with clients, popular restaurants are also within the area, such as Miller & Carter, Las Iguanas, and Zizzi. There is also a nearby 24/7 gym to keep you fit and healthy.

Conclusion

The flexitime lifestyle is predicted to continue in the coming years. Because of this, the rise in flexible offices is to be expected. If you are also living this lifestyle, just follow this guide so you can choose which flexible office best suits your needs.

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