Announcement posted by Bureaux 22 Jul 2006
For businesses who operate between Sydney and Melbourne, or for those professionals requiring suitable facilities without the confines of a serviced office, Bureaux offers a better class of business solution.
Instead of hurried hotel lobby meetings, or cluttered caf tables, you can now upgrade to Bureauxs membership-based business lounges. Providing centrally located sites where, for one affordable annual fee, you can hold boardroom meetings, present to clients, and even finish your own work in the library. The travelling professional is well catered for, with sites in Sydney and Melbourne, and Brisbane due in early 2007.
Will Flesher joined Bureaux Sydney after leaving a large consultancy firm to work with a start-up eTraining venture. He says Its a perfect solution for me, not just to have client meetings, but to be able to nip in and check emails, access the internet and grab a bite to eat. My partners are in Melbourne, so I use Bureaux down there too.
The key to Bureauxs success is that it gives companies of all sizes an opportunity to access the right space at the right time. Whats more, Bureaux have spared no expense in creating impressive locations, with fine art adorning the walls and expansive lounges for business networking and more relaxed meetings.
No matter how flexible serviced offices try to be, they do not offer a true on demand service that enables businesses to utilise their facilities as and when they need them, says Bureauxs Managing Director, Ian Trevallion.
He continues, Bureaux is membership-based, which means there is no fixed tenancy. Our members simply use Bureaux when it suits them. And because our sites combine state-of-the-art facilities with luxurious surroundings, it creates a fantastic environment in which to do business.
Bureaux recently announced a strategic alliance with American Express Small Business Services, which Mr. Trevallion described as a great alignment between two companies servicing the business community. Bureaux is also developing a franchise opportunity, so look out for a Bureaux business lounge in a city near you.
Instead of hurried hotel lobby meetings, or cluttered caf tables, you can now upgrade to Bureauxs membership-based business lounges. Providing centrally located sites where, for one affordable annual fee, you can hold boardroom meetings, present to clients, and even finish your own work in the library. The travelling professional is well catered for, with sites in Sydney and Melbourne, and Brisbane due in early 2007.
Will Flesher joined Bureaux Sydney after leaving a large consultancy firm to work with a start-up eTraining venture. He says Its a perfect solution for me, not just to have client meetings, but to be able to nip in and check emails, access the internet and grab a bite to eat. My partners are in Melbourne, so I use Bureaux down there too.
The key to Bureauxs success is that it gives companies of all sizes an opportunity to access the right space at the right time. Whats more, Bureaux have spared no expense in creating impressive locations, with fine art adorning the walls and expansive lounges for business networking and more relaxed meetings.
No matter how flexible serviced offices try to be, they do not offer a true on demand service that enables businesses to utilise their facilities as and when they need them, says Bureauxs Managing Director, Ian Trevallion.
He continues, Bureaux is membership-based, which means there is no fixed tenancy. Our members simply use Bureaux when it suits them. And because our sites combine state-of-the-art facilities with luxurious surroundings, it creates a fantastic environment in which to do business.
Bureaux recently announced a strategic alliance with American Express Small Business Services, which Mr. Trevallion described as a great alignment between two companies servicing the business community. Bureaux is also developing a franchise opportunity, so look out for a Bureaux business lounge in a city near you.