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Why choose Venture X for a virtual office?

When choosing a virtual office plan, you should first consider the location. Is it in a respectable neighborhood, with a prestigious address? Do you like the feel or the tone of the coworking space you are considering? What is the community like? What are the people like? Is the space well managed? Are there individuals and companies that represent a diverse range of cultures and industries? If you travel for business, will you have access to other locations in other cities? Venture X virtual office plans make a great choice as an initial foray into the flexible, shared space office model. With flexible, monthly contracts, you can upgrade to a shared desk space, dedicated space or private office in design-forward, upscale contemporary office surroundings, when your company grows beyond its current bounds. If you’re looking to open an office in a new market, Venture X locations make an ideal place to test the waters before setting up workspaces for remote employees or establishing roots in designated locales. If your company doesn’t need an actual place to work from each day, Venture X virtual office plans offer an address upgrade, secure mail and package handling services, and access to locations near the heart of cities and central business districts, all over the country and around the world. Venture X’s diverse communities create a wide range of possibilities for collaboration and opportunities to expand your brand. You will also enjoy access to Venture X locations anywhere your business takes you. As part of the Venture X community, you are included in our educational and networking events hosted by our resourceful Community Managers and other members. Venture X also offers meeting room rentals at member rates for meetings with clients or your remote teams. Free day passes are included in Venture X Enhanced Virtual Office plans and additional day passes are available at member rates, as well.

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