Tuesday 16 December 2008

Risk Free Marketing Testing

The current downturn in the economy has given a major boost to the The Belfast Business Centre's Virtual Office Service. The service has been designed to provide a professional call answering and mail receipt service for any company from start ups and SMEs to multinationals and establishes the company’s presence in their client’s region without the traditional start up costs of premises and staff.

With a one month minimum agreement, Businesses have a dedicated Belfast Telephone number, a prestigious Belfast City Centre BT1 business address.
The cost of this service is £49.50 plus VAT per month.
Additional Services include Call redirection,Fax receipt/transmission, Mail Forwarding.
Discounted meeting and boardroom hire and City Centre Serviced apartment hire on a nightly basis and Business support services are also available.

This option which is proving very popular with businesses from a wide range of industries can also be used by other office locations to divert calls to the centre when staff are absent from their office during leave or sickness.

Tuesday 17 June 2008

New Client Welcome

The Belfast Business Centre welcomes new clients

The Sign Company

All Skips

MCL Digital
http://www.mcldigital.co.uk/

Sectra Ltd
www.sectra.com

Rural Development Council
www.rdc.org.uk

Gibson Wealth Management

SRL Training International


Century Stone

Ulstertrader.com
http://www.ulstertrader.com/

Ulstercom

Keystone Insurance

http://www.belfastbusinesscentre.com/

Wednesday 7 May 2008

Smart Alternative to Commercial Mortgages

With the credit crunch continuing to bite and commercial mortgages harder to find, it’s no surprise that the serviced and virtual office industry is benefiting from the economic downturn.

Small and medium sized companies are attracted to serviced offices by transparent cost structures, immediate availability and short term agreements that make budgeting easy.

Companies are not keen to invest in commercial property while returns are low and the market uncertain and are waiting to see how long the credit crunch will last. We have experienced a notable increase in demand for serviced offices which reflects the cautionary mood of local businesses. Government investment in Northern Ireland has also increased the demand for serviced office accommodation as companies testing the Northern Ireland market, use the facilities to prepare bids and support new contracts.