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Nottingham Flexible Office and Workspace Providers Directory

Flexible Office Space and Workspace Companies in Nottingham

Our guides to flexible office and workspace providers in Nottingham

How do you Easily Compare the Nottingham Office Space Market?

At The Office Providers, we bring access to all flexible workspace options in Nottingham from a wide range of providers, operators and brands allowing you to search and compare workspaces that will best suit your needs.

We act as an aggregator of office space and we filter and condense the whole marketplace showing you options that perfectly match your requirements.

Many office space landlords that traditionally provide leased office space to rent now provide non-leased workspace options so, in these cases, are also classed as office providers.

Find out more about Nottingham flex space companies by reading our guides.

Below are our guides to flexible workspace providers and operators that provide shared offices, private serviced office space, managed offices, coworking spaces and other flexible space options in Nottingham city centre as well areas such as Nottinghamshire business parks such as Byron Industrial Estate, Nottingham Business Park, Nottingham Science Park, Sherwood Business Park, Wilford Business Park and other areas within the NG postcode districts.

Examples of Office Spaces in Nottingham

Our guides to flexible office and workspace providers in Nottingham

 

Business HQCobden PlaceExeid
Foxhall Business CentresMinorOak CoworkingPure Offices
Regus NottinghamScale SpaceSpacemize
Storage Giant Works Social

 

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Many landlords that would traditionally provide leasehold or leased office spaces to rent in Nottingham are now also offering non-leased workspace options.

Tenants looking to sublet some of their excess office space can often provide short-term office space rental options in Nottingham.

We provide access to these flexible leasing options, too.

Why it Pays to Compare the Whole Nottingham Flexible Office Space Market?

Companies that occupy office space in Nottingham have chosen to base their business in the East Midlands city for many reasons.

They are indeed in good company as businesses of various sizes from a wide variety of sectors have also chosen to base either headquarters or satellite offices in Nottingham.

Organisations renting office space in Nottingham include Alliance Boots, Capital One, Care Quality Commission (CQC), E.On Energy, Experian, Gala Bingo, HM Revenue and Customs, and Siemens, to name just a few.

They have chosen to base their businesses in the city due to the variety of stock from Grade A offices to refurbished second hand and characterful office space, the range of locations from out of town business parks with great car parking and science parks to quirky coworking spaces in the Lace Market area, the broad and deep talent pool and the excellent transport links via the M1 motorway and wider network, East Midlands Airport and train services that can reach the capital in just over 90 minutes.

Companies here, as they are in the rest of the UK and indeed the rest of the world, however, are now re-evaluating their commercial real estate strategies.

Having participated in, effectively, the largest homeworking experiment ever conducted, many businesses have realised that some of their operations can be carried out by a work from home (WFH) workforce.

Many employers and employees have found benefits to this, although the results are mixed.

Many employees enjoyed the autonomy and increased trust levels and found that their work-life balance improved along with their general wellbeing. However, others did not – many found they couldn’t switch off and felt the constant ‘pull of their laptop’, some felt that they couldn’t take time off when sick and many missed the collaborative and overall social benefits of working with their colleagues in an office environment.

Employer’s opinions were mixed too and had concerns about their staff wellbeing – there were concerns about working conditions and the set up of in-home work stations, overworking, eye strain and osteopathic issues from incorrectly set up home offices.

Management accountants and financial directors wrestled with concerns over tax breaks and whether they needed to pay their staff back for electricity used whilst working from home and other elements that benefitted their businesses.

Many managers found it difficult to manage their teams and this varied from company-to-company and department-to-department.

Remote working was found to have definite benefits for some but not for all and this depended on the type of work that a business is involved in, the management style and structure of the company, the culture and the level that a particular employee may be at – for instance, many new starters require in-person shadowing in many cases, as an example.

There were other concerns for new starters, too with many new recruits in 2020 and 2021 meeting their new teammates through screens only.

It was clear that certain tasks simply could not be carried out at home too whether that be onboarding, certain training, collaborative creative projects, presentation preparations and so on. People in certain roles such as customer services struggled to comfort aggrieved customers or clients whilst pets and children equally vied for their attention.

Many companies in Nottingham are now experimenting with a blended or hybrid approach to the workplace whereby they utilise the home for tasks that can be efficiently carried at home, the conventional headquarters office, as well as satellite suburban workspaces that are located ‘near home’ for particular tasks – these are being termed as day offices, occasional-use and project offices in some cases.

Whichever workplace strategies companies decide on, there is a universal move to quality office space that is employee-centric and elicits collaboration and social connection.

Many businesses have now found that their communication with their teams and clients has evolved and are now seeking offices with podcast studios, filming studios and large videoconferencing suites where they can use Zoom, Teams and other platforms.

The world of work, post-Covid, is somewhat in a state of flux and there is no one set answer as to how companies will use space as government guidelines allow businesses to return to the office.

For this reason, companies are looking for agile workspace solutions preferably on shorter-term contracts and ideally with all facilities managed for them as these provide safe testing beds for new operational models.

The offices and workspace solutions provided by flexible operators are increasingly being chosen for these reasons and, because they allow businesses to upsize, downsize and exit with short notice periods, they effectively become future proof office space solutions or as future proof as anything in the world of business can be.

As office-based companies look for strategies for making their businesses future recession-proof, across the board, these consistently involve making their office spaces both Covid-compliant and agile.

Flexible office space providers in Nottingham as well as traditional office space landlords are creating more and more solutions that meet these needs.

Whilst this is an absolutely positive trend for occupiers, it can make searching through the plethora of options somewhat daunting at times.

This is how we help – we bring together all flexible office space options in Nottingham under one metaphorical ‘roof’ – this is why we are called The Office Providers – we facilitate the searching, comparing and the acquisition of flexible business space options from all of the office providers and operators.

We understand your unique workspace requirements and we filter and condense the whole Nottingham office space market so that you are presented with options that perfectly match your workspace search brief.

We can arrange viewings – both virtually and in-person, if you wish, and we can also help you negotiate the very best deal for your business.

We are regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) so we are independent and impartial, and our flexible office search services are completely FREE, always.

So, just get in touch and let us know how we can help you find the best office space in Nottingham for you and your team.

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