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Watford Flexible Office and Workspace Providers Directory

Flexible Office Space and Workspace Companies in Watford

Our guides to flexible office and workspace providers in Watford

How do you Easily Compare the Watford Office Space Market?

At The Office Providers, we bring access to all flexible workspace options in Watford 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 Watford 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 Watford in areas including Croxley Park and Watford Business Park and other areas throughout the WD postcode district.

Example Office Spaces in Watford

Our guides to flexible office and workspace providers in Watford

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Many landlords that would traditionally provide leasehold or leased office spaces to rent in Watford 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 Watford.

We provide access to these flexible office leasing options, too.

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

In 2020, a reset button was pressed and certain trends that were already in motion, rapidly accelerated.

The same applied to the world of work, how businesses operated and how office space was used.

The world took part in the largest homeworking experiment ever conducted. Once seen as some sort of perk, it became a necessity and saved many jobs and businesses.

Although flexible working has been available for decades and many of the UK’s workforce already worked from home regularly, it had never been fully embraced.

This was for many reasons – partly due to management styles, organisational culture and the availability of secure and stable cloud-based technologies.

Following this experiment, many companies have announced that they will more fully incorporate flexible working into their operations models into the future.

Although the approach is varied – for instance, companies such as Dropbox and Twitter have announced that they are happy with the majority of their workforce working from home the majority of the time, whereas companies such as Amazon, Netflix and Goldman Sachs have announced that they want their workforce to return to the office as soon as is safely possible.

The majority of companies are falling between the two ends of the spectrum and are adopting a hybrid workplace approach to operations whereby they utilise a mix of workplaces – the home, workplaces near home and a headquarters office.

Of course, in many cases, the HQ office and the workspace near employees’ homes could be the same commercial property for many staff.

Businesses such as Apple, Facebook, J.P.Morgan, Microsoft and Unilever are just a few that have announced that they will be utilising this hybrid working or ‘hub and spoke’ model of working.

Whilst working from home has many benefits as it can improve work-life balance for employees, it can also lead to feelings of isolation for some, so a mindful balance needs to be struck.

In the findings of a recent survey by Dell, they listed the five different functions of an office as:

It is clear that certain tasks, too, are better done in person whether they be a brainstorming session, the preparation for a launch or a pitch, training or other tasks.

Companies looking for office space in Watford are looking for options that act as satellite offices with close proximity to the M25 with good parking, that will act as work near home locations and possible headquarters offices.

Many companies are searching for M25 office parks or business parks for these reasons and Watford, with being less than 30 minutes from the capital with excellent train links from Watford Junction is proving to be exceptionally popular with companies of all sizes and from all sectors.

The large Hertfordshire town already is home to the head offices of a diverse range of companies such as Camelot, Costco, Hilton Worldwide, J D Wetherspoon, Total Oil and TK Maxx, to name just a few.

New business parks such as Croxley Park have been extremely successful which has encouraged the redevelopment and extension of Watford Business Park which is already home to over 100 businesses.

As the world of work recalibrates to the new ‘normality’ there is an element of experimentation with new workplace models and so companies are increasingly seeking short term office space contracts with all facilities included, as these provide a safe testing bed for new models.

The top of the priority list in an office search brief is that the workspace is ultra-clean and is managed in a Covid-compliant way, and the next criterion relates to the flexibility of the office space agreements.

With this increased demand for flexible office space in Watford, comes greater supply from both incumbent and new office providers.

The range of flexible office properties in Watford is increasing and so too are the ranges of flex space products which now include office timeshares and office arrangements where occupiers just use the office for 2 or 3 days per week.

With the increased supply of flexible business space solutions in Watford, it can sometimes be difficult to have clear sight of the whole market and achieve the very best deal for your business.

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

We understand your unique workspace requirements and so we condense the whole market so that you are only presented with options that perfectly match your post-pandemic 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 office search services are completely FREE, always.

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

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