For businesses that are out of town and want to either re-locate or expand into the Las Vegas market, it’s difficult to know where to start. The first step is to make a list of what you want (i.e. close to Airport or Strip, pricing, services needed, etc.) and then check out office space on-line by typing in something like “Las Vegas Executive Suites” or “Office Space in Las Vegas Close to Airport” into a search engine. Click on different choices, keeping in mind that Las Vegas is a large town, so you need to narrow it down to possibly 3 to 5 locations so as not to get overwhelmed. If you are on a time crunch and need to find a location fast and do not have time to come into town, contact the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce at (702) 735-1616 or Nevada Development Authority (702) 791-000 and they will send you a map of Las Vegas and you can make your choice in the area where you will be doing most of your business. Don’t be afraid to ask the executive suite about their surroundings what tenants are located there. Premier or Class “A” suites will cost a little more, but will have high-end décor, state-of-the-art business machines and phone systems, etc.; Class “B” space will still be in a nice area and provide quality service, but will not have as many of the amenities found in the top of the line office buildings. Remember that executive suites are a good place to start a business because you don’t have to sign a long term lease (some executive suite offices allow you to do as little as a 3 month lease).
Chris Johnson, Leasing Manager