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Location bureau 4005 Matte Brossard

Sunday, March 19th, 2006

Location bureau 4005 Matte Brossard
Le 1er est un espace à bureau à Brossard. L’espace est presque neuf et pourrait être loué meublé.
A peu près 2000 pieds carrés et le loyer demandé est juste de 13.50 le pied carré tout compris
Appelez 514.839.0608

Location bureau 555 Rene Levesque Montreal

Sunday, March 19th, 2006

Location bureau 555 Rene Levesque ouest, 18e étage
C’est un 2000 au 18e étage (VUE EXTRA-ORDINAIRE)
Bureau de coin.
Les 6 bureaux fermés ont des vues différentes sur la rive-sud, la place Ville marie, le Mont Royal
http://www.espace-industriel-a-louer.com/office_space_555_rene_levesque_for_rent.html
Pour plus d’information appelez 514.839.0608

Office space for rent Anjou

Sunday, March 19th, 2006

Office space for rent at 9393 Edison, Anjou features

Size
3046 square feet on second floor
Ideal Location
Conveniently situated in the Anjou industrial park. Proximity to Galleries d’Anjou, Metropolitain, 25 and Louis Hippolyte Lafontaine expressways.

Services
The tenant of the office space will enjoy ample and easy parking, air conditioned offices, huge reception area and access to a meeting room that can accomodate up to 125 people.

Natural Lighting
Abundant windows offer natural light in all offices.
For more information on office space for rent
at 9393 Edison, Anjou
http://www.espace-industriel-a-louer.com/office_space_9393_edison_anjou.html

call 514.839.0608

Office space for lease Laval

Wednesday, March 1st, 2006

Office space for lease buildings in Laval are easily accessible and within the gridwork of autoroutes 440, 15 and 40. Minutes away from shopping centres, scores of restaurants and service companies like bus to metro. Office space where comfort, quality and efficiency perfectly blend. For more information about leasing availailities in Laval call 514.839.0608

Rent Sant Laurent Office Space

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

Are you tired of searching for space to rent? We are solely concentrated on your office to rent search. We take only mandates from tenants. We use the information on space to rent in your advantage. We take the time to ask you the right questions. We evaluate for you the possibilities. We’ve helped people like you since 1980. While a tenant negotiates one lease every three to five years, we negotiate one every day…we’re always on the lookout for good opportunities. Call us now for your comarative grid of available space to rent 514.839.0608

Creating A More Pleasant Office Space

Monday, February 6th, 2006

Creating A More Pleasant Office Space

Many people find themselves working in a dreary office, with very little to inspire and stimulate. As office space becomes smaller for the regular working person, it seems as though working conditions are less pleasant, almost unbearable at times. This is especially true of cubicle environments. However, there are many things that can be done to help beautify and enhance the office space.

A plant, or if there is room for more than one, plants, can help spruce up the office space. Studies have been done that support evidence that plants create a restorative atmosphere. Work environments decorated with plants are pleasant and provide a more positive atmosphere. The plant need not be large or brightly colored. A simple green plant, or small flowering plant, can make the office space infinitely more bearable. Plus, plants use carbon dioxide and create oxygen as a by-product. A work environment with plants has air that is less stuffy.

Office space can also be enhanced when the desk is set up so that the person can see an opening, be it the door outside, into a hallway, or the opening of a cubicle. According to practices of Feng Shui, facing the entrance to a space (in this case the office space) allows for empowerment. A mirror, placed to reflect the entrance can have almost the same effect. If Feng Shui isn’t your thing, facing the entrance gives a better feeling of expanse. Psychologically, it lessens feeling of being trapped or closed in. The perception of more space is a good way to enhance your office space.

Finally, a picture, even a small one, of a favorite landscape or work of art can bring an element of beauty and refreshment into the office space. While few people actually enjoy being at work, there are ways to make the office space more appealing and less oppressive.

For help with office space for lease in Montreal, just call 514.839.0608

Office Space for Lease Montreal How much space do you need

Monday, January 23rd, 2006

How much office space do you need?
Tenants’ Rules of Thumb

The general rule of thumb is to allow 175 to 250 usable square feet per person depending upon the type and style of the business. This figure can vary based upon special needs such as extra-large conference rooms or storage requirements, but will include normal amenities within a general use office. For an accurate determination of space requirements, just ask us.

The following standards can be used to help estimate the amount of usable space required for your business.

Typical President’ s office or Chairman of the Board
250 to 400 sq. ft. (4 to 5 windows in length)

Typical Vice-President’ s Office
150 to 250 sq. ft. (3 to 4 windows in length)

Typical Executive’ s Office
100 to 150 sq. ft. (2 widows in length)

Partitioned Open Space
Clerical Supervisor or Manager 80 to 110 sq. ft.

Open Space
Clerical or Secretary 60 to 110 sq. ft.

Conference Rooms
15 sq. ft. per person: theater style
25 to 30 sq. ft. per person: conference seating

Mail Room
8 to 9 ft. wide with 30” counters on either side. Length depends upon amount of usage

Reception Area
125 to 200 sq. ft. Receptionist and 2 – 4 people
200 to 300 sq. ft. Receptionist and 6 – 8 people

File Room
7 sq. ft. per file with a 3’ to 4’ aisle width

Library
Allow 12” for bookshelf width
175 to 450 sq. ft. with seating for 4 – 6

Lunch Rooms
15 sq. ft. per person, not including kitchen. Kitchen should be 1/3 to 1/2 of seating area

Clerical Pool Areas
80 to 100 sq. ft. per person

Corridors
20% to 30% of the total usable area

Coat Closets
1 lineal ft. for 4 coats 3 per person

Water Coolers/Drinking Fountains
1 unit per 75 employees

Suggested Column Spacing
28’ to 30’ per bay

Suggested Window Mullion Spacing
4’6” to 5’. This determines office width

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There are more than 80 million square feet for lease in the Greater Montreal Area
We can help you find Available office space in Montreal and make sure you lease just the right space for your needs.

Office Space for lease Montreal

Sunday, January 15th, 2006

While a tenant negotiates one lease every three to five years, we negotiate one every day. We are constantly in the game of finding great space for lease for you the tenant, we are able to take on mandates of all sizes, from spaces of even 1,000 square feet to the big 100,000 square foot transactions.
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For office space for lease in Montreal call 514.839.0608