Networking is a Necessity
There’s no substitute for face-to-face networking. Jay Suites has the ideas and the resources to use networking as an effective tool to grow your small business.
There’s no substitute for face-to-face networking. Jay Suites has the ideas and the resources to use networking as an effective tool to grow your small business.
Jay Suites has 5 ways for your small business to save money or make money by leveraging our innovative flexible office space solutions.
Jay Suites announced that it has signed a deal for an 18,000-square-foot property at 315 Madison Avenue. This will be the seventh property in their portfolio of shared NYC office and co-working spaces. Jay Suites now has 240,000 square feet in Manhattan making Jack and Juda Srour leaders in the shared office and co-working industry.
Thousands of Businesses in the Big Apple have gone virtual. This article dives into the nuts and bolts of a Virtual Office and the top 10 reasons why a Virtual Office is a perfect fit for Small Businesses.
In August 2008, office space provider Jay Suites opened its first executive business center at 369 Lexington Avenue. Today, the company has six locations and is celebrating its sixth anniversary. An inside look at Jay Suites today and its plans for the future.
NYC-based office space provider Jay Suites signed a lease for its sixth location, launching an aggressive expansion into the midtown and lower-Manhattan areas.
This is the third of a series of guest posts by our tenants. Over the next few weeks, we’ll tackle a variety of work-related issues with tips to help you maximize productivity and well-being.
May 14, 2013 – NYC-based flexible office space provider Jay Suites announced today that its meeting rooms – available in its five office space and virtual offices locations throughout Manhattan, New York – are now open to guest bookings by non-tenants, facilitated by a proprietary online booking system.
March 7, 2013 – After the recent economic recession, many well-educated, qualified people found themselves back on the job market after their large or small companies failed or had to downsize. Some found work again in the corporate pool while others became freelancers. These intrepid souls decided to brave it on their own, creating startups of all kinds. In fact there is a positive freelance revolution happening in America, the likes of which hasn’t been seen since the Industrial Revolution almost a hundred years ago.