Classifications are important to better understand what the quality of a product is. Are you familiar with the office classification? Well, if you’re considering renting an office or workspace, this article is for you. Check it out!
It’s not an official list you’d find in Wikipedia, but we’ve come up with a guide to exemplify what a Class A office has to offer, because it’s not about the price, it’s about the experience.
Class C
Located inside 20 plus year buildings that smell of old carpets, cigars and dust, these Class C offices are often in less desirable areas of your region. Maybe in the past they were in a good area, but now the city has changed and it’s no longer so.
They are inexpensive, or, are they really? Sure, you don’t pay with money, but your quality of work life takes the hit. They can be functional, but almost always need comprehensive renovation work. The money you would have to front in order to make it habitable would be far more than the benefits you would get from it.
Also, we’ve classified as C any office or workspace lacking utilities or amenities, that’s just too old of a model to even rank in B. We strongly recommend staying away from these places and bump up to a Class B or even splurge and lease a Class A office. What do these two have in store for you? Keep on reading.
Class B
The offices in Class B buildings, are a bit older, but still have some life in them. Class B offices are simple and functional workspaces. In other words, about a decade ago they had the latest technology and an updated floorplan. A nice reception, a comfortable desk and chair, a busy street office front view; “the works” back then. Regardless of such accommodations, it can be insufficient for many collaborators nowadays.
Reflect on that, the space inside the office was designed to hold the technology and furniture in used 10 years ago. As the calendar flipped pages, you’d have difficulty furnishing the place, also, HVAC technology has improved a lot. Class B offices might not be able to keep up with a newer air conditioning equipment. That’s simply costly and a headache.
Sometimes these Class B buildings can be upgraded to a Class A state through TLC on the facade and common area enhancements. Such was the case of Technology HUB.
The campus hosted the United States Consulate in Ciudad Juarez, these facilities were transformed into a Class A building that coexist with nature and technology. Before the renovations, this building was heading straight to Class B, but it was picked up and bumped up to a Class A rank just in time by Technology HUB.
Class A
You can find Class A offices inside the best-looking facilities that host high quality building infrastructure and are aesthetic. You can smell the roses on the walls. Think of it as a well-fitted suit that you can show off.
Class A offices are also well located and have clear and secure access points, like Technology HUB, located just 5 minutes away from an international crossing bridge. An ideal location for binational business.
Their technology is also on point. Digital security access on the doors and a data center are just a few of the innovative features you’ll find in these Class A offices. They also use the latest HVAC technology to keep you cool in summer and warm in winter.
Class A offices are professionally managed and all service inclusive, meaning that maintenance, cleaning, security and utilities are all covered for you. Many can say their office is pretty, but how many can say that it feeds and cleans itself? Now that’s a bundle!
The Class A offices at Technology HUB come in various sizes, get your prime workspace in the best innovation center in the region. Get your quote today!