The Office is a shared office space in downtown Vancouver’s trendy Gastown district. We are a haven for freelance professionals of all kinds who want to work together in a friendly, cosy environment. We offer affordable desk space in an amazing split-level loft environment, with original 1800s oak flooring, and a vaulted ceiling.
Benefits of our space include:
Affordability
We offer affordable shared desk space, with full access to network, fax and printing facilities, along with a mailing address, all included as part of the package.
Short-term leasing options
The Office works on a three-month contract for its full-time 24/7 desk space, making it very flexible for busy entrepreneurs and freelancers whose situations may change. Our hot desk contracts operate on a month-to-month basis with no commitment.
Amazing location
Our shared desk space is located in the heart of Vancouver’s trendy Gastown district. A stone’s throw from the Waterfront, it is in within seconds of two Skytrain stations, the Seabus service to North Vancouver, and the West Coast Express line to BC’s interior. Waterplans and helijets provide access to and from Vancouver island, right at our doorstep, making this the perfect location for busy businesspeople with travel needs.
Friendly and skilled community
Our spacious and roomy office features a vibrant and friendly collection of freelance and entrepreneur members, creating a healthy and enjoyable social environment. Members of The Office come from a variety of backgrounds, ranging from technology, graphic design, and business development. Workers at the Office always have a smart and connected group of people to bounce ideas around, and members frequently refer each other to clients for contracts and projects.
A wide variety of services
We offer a range of services at our shared office space in Vancouver’s downtown. This includes faxes, printing, telephony services, and a high-speed Internet connectivity, and a virtual assistant for administrative help.
Check out our pricing page for further details.
Posted on April 5, 2012