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Furnished Office Space The Gateway West (Starting $900/mo)

Posted By: osdoro.singapore2020

Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2020

Price: $900.00

Mobile: +65 91153750

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Workspace Overview
This high quality serviced office located in The Gateway West Tower provides a better way of doing business: chic private office suites with ergonomic furniture, secure IT infrastructure, comprehensive meeting and conference facilities, stylish breakout areas and office support services to ensure your workplace requirements are always met. Enjoy the adaptability and reduced costs of flexible office space and the major business advantages of an on-site team of reception, admin and management staff.


About the Building - The Gateway West
At the fringe of Singapore city centre is The Gateway – a stunningly iconic Singaporean landmark since 1990. Designed by renowned architect I M Pei, the crystalline 37-storey twin towers are set against views of the famous Singapore skyline within two key development corridors along Beach Road and the Ophir-Rochor-Nicoll highway. This office is in the West Tower and has an on-site cafe, groundfloor concierge and quality end-of-trip facilities. This is an excellent central business location with the benefit of direct road links to Changi International Airport.


Description
The location is very central as the workspace is only a 9 min walk from Bugis and a 4 min walk from Opp The Gateway bus stop.This Private Office is located in Singapore and if you book a tour they can show you 8 different office spaces available ranging in size from 1 to 12 desks. Did you know our team offer a free personalised service to help you shortlist, book and negotiate the best rate on your ideal workspace. From a 1 person hot desk to an enterprise team of 1000 the team can customise a flexible furnished office solution for your team.


Inclusions
What you get for your weekly rent
· 24/7 Access
· 24/7 Security
· Access to internal breakout areas
· Access to kitchen facilities
· Building outgoings included
· Electricity usage included
· Flexible terms
· Regular cleaning
· Telephone, provided along with number & handset
· Dedicated IT and communications support
· A fully furnished office suite
· A prestigious address to put on your business cards
· Worldwide access to boardrooms, meeting rooms and day offices
· Commercial grade internet (Free)


Building features
· Air conditioning
· Cafe/restaurant onsite
· Conference facilities available
· Dedicated men and ladies bathrooms
· Disabled facilities
· Ground floor security
· Natural light
· Photocopying facilities
· Professional environment
· Showers
· Direct access to public transport
· Car parking - in building (Paid)
· Car parking - Street / Public Car Park (Paid)
· Direct access to train station
· Concierge on ground floor


Location Features:
18.4km from Singapore Changi International Airport.
650m from Bugis MRT Station (Downtown Line & East West Line)
2 min walk to major bus stop




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