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Flexible Workspace Provider Profile – Serviced Virtual Offices Ltd

Serviced Virtual Offices Ltd Flexible Workspace

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What types of flexible workspace products do Serviced Virtual Offices provide?

Offering 360-degree flexi space solutions including serviced offices, meeting rooms, conference facilities and outsourced call centre services through its call handling packages.

The company is based in Royal Arsenal in Southeast London in close proximity to Woolwich stations.

It offers fully serviced office suites at its Seymour Street commercial property complete with reception services and administrative and business support services.

Tenants enjoy 24/7 access, have their company name displayed in reception and enjoy free use of meeting rooms.

The office rent is all-inclusive and the monthly fee includes maintenance, business rates, service charge, office furniture, reception services, heating and electricity.

For those not wishing to rent a private office, Hot Desking packages are available allowing individuals and teams to work in a quiet and professional working environment.

Uniquely, the company also offers discounted laptop hire to hot desk coworking members.

The company offers a range of meeting room rental options and its boardroom will accommodate 14 attendees and, if set up in a lecture format, 30 attendees.

The property also offers hireable training facilities that are complete with laptops, projectors and screens, flip charts and pens, AVR system with DVD and CD players, and a dedicated network and server – perfect for secure workshops.

The company also provides a wide range of virtual office packages ranging from registered business addresses to fully outsourced contact centre facilities. The call answering service maintains a standard whereby 98.5% of calls are answered within 4 rings.

 

Serviced Virtual Office’s Location in London

A suite for rent at Serviced Virtual Offices in London

 Duke House, 15 Seymour Street, The Royal Arsenal, London SE18 6SX

 

We have the pleasure of providing access to Serviced Virtual Offices’ flexible workspace in Southeast London.

About Serviced Virtual Offices Ltd

Established in 2009, the company offers flexible office space solutions in Royal Arsenal in Southeast London in close proximity to Woolwich stations.

As well as physical office space, meeting rooms, boardrooms and training rooms, the company also offers a full suite of virtual office solutions ranging from registered business addresses with mail and call handling services, to fully outsourced contact centre services with teams that will transfer calls, book meetings and take orders.

The services offered are used by a wide range of clients ranging from remote home workers seeking a WFH alternative, start-ups and SMEs seeking affordable office space, hybrid working companies seeking temporary collaborative spaces, and large international companies seeking a blend of physical and virtual services.

Facts about Serviced Virtual Offices 

Why choose Serviced Virtual Offices flexible workspace in Southeast London?

Providing a full range of virtual business solutions to remote founders and hybrid working companies, the flexible workspace operator also offers flexible office space to rent in Royal Arsenal close to Woolwich in a historically important district in southeast London.

Named after The Royal Arsenal, once known as the Woolwich Warren, which was established in 1696 as a site to manufacture fireworks and where old gun carriages were repaired or scrapped.

By 1773, the Woolwich site was home to the Royal Regiment of Artillery and the Royal Military Academy as well as workshops for the manufacture, proof, inspection and storage of cannon and shot.

Following several international wars, the site expanded and, by 1907, the Royal Arsenal covered 1,285 acres and stretched for three miles along the southern banks of the River Thames.

The Royal Arsenal reached its peak of production during WW1 when it employed nearly 80,000 individuals.

Following WW2, operations decreased, and it closed in 1967 with the Ministry of Defence fully leaving the site in 1994.

Today, Royal Arsenal symbolises transformation – its Grade I and Grade II listed buildings have been carefully restored and renovated and sit amongst a wide range of modern amenities and facilities, and residents and businesses enjoy excellent transport links to the rest of London due to its well-served Woolwich stations.