Office Space in Jacksonville with a variety of flexible serviced office space to rent, meeting every budget & office requirement.
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San Juan Avenue Jacksonville Florida 33210
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 Belfort Road Suite 200 Jacksonville Florida 32216
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Offering premier Class "A" offices that showcase your company as a business that is going places. Our executive environments are attractively furnished for image and comfort in mind. You'll enjoy all the advantages of private offices, fully equipped conference rooms, upscale reception areas, kitchens and break rooms, at a fraction of the cost compared with conventional office space. Executive suites furnished shared office space rent commercial office space and virtual offices in Jacksonville Florida USA. |
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Jacksonville, Florida Executive Office Suites to Rent & Commercial Offices to Lease in Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville is a metropolitan riverside city and is one of the largest cities in the state of Florida. Tourists are drawn to this vibrant, emergent area by its warm, sunny climate, recreational activities, culture, bustling downtown, as well as the miles of beautiful beaches nearby. Located within the First Coast region of northeast Florida, Jacksonville is centered on the banks of the St. Johns River about 25 miles south of the Georgia border and about 340 miles north of Miami.
Jacksonville's location on the St. Johns River and the Atlantic Ocean has aided in the growth of the city and its industry. Jacksonville is not only a leading port in the U.S. for automobile imports, but it is also the leading distribution and transportation hub in the state. Jacksonville is also home to many prominent corporations & organizations including three Fortune 500 Companies. The strength of the city's economy lies in its broad diversification, and balance among insurance, financial and information services, manufacturing, and distribution just to name a few. In 2004, Inc. magazine named Jacksonville one of the top 10 U.S. cities for doing business, and in 2007 Forbes ranked Jacksonville, Florida 3rd in the top Ten U.S. Cities to relocate to find a job.
Downtown Jacksonville’s skyline is comprised of many notable buildings including the Bank of America Tower, the Modis Building (with a very distinctive flared base), and the Riverplace Tower which, at the time of its completion, was tallest precast, post-tensioned concrete structure in the world. The recently renovated riverfront area is a popular place for an afternoon stroll
Jacksonville is divided into six major sections. Each of these sections is large and divided into many neighborhoods. Each neighborhood has its own identity. They are; Arlington, which is situated east and south of the St. Johns River and north of Beach Blvd; Northside, which is everything north of the St. Johns & Trout Rivers and east of US 1; Northwest Jacksonville which is located north of Interstate 10, south of the Trout River; Southside, which is everything east of the St. Johns River and south of Beach Blvd; Westside which consists of everything west of the St. Johns River and south of Interstate 10; and Downtown Jacksonville which includes the north and south banks of the St. Johns River (at its narrowest point) and from the Fuller Warren Bridge and then extends north and east.
Jacksonville is a busy port of entry. By air it is served by the Jacksonville International Airport which is located nine miles north of Downtown. Public transportation includes regular and express bus service, downtown trolleys, JTA Connexion and the stadium shuttle. Internally, the city also has the JTA Skyway, which is an elevated monorail that travels through the downtown area. JAXPORT Cruise Terminal provides cruise service via Carnival Cruise Lines. Amtrak serves Jacksonville daily by the Silver Meteor and Silver Star long distance trains from the Clifford Lane station. Interstate Highways 10 and 95 intersect in Jacksonville. Interstate 95 can be bypassed with I-295, to the west, and SR-9A, to the east.
Jacksonville boasts a variety of cultural and entertainment options as well. From historical movie palaces, dinner and community theatres, to the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts, which is home to the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, there is something for everyone. Other entertainment options include attending a Jacksonville Jaguars game or concert at the Jacksonville Municipal Stadium. Dining options are plentiful and range from classic southern fried chicken and barbecue to sushi, plucked right from the Atlantic Ocean.
Shoppers will delight in the variety of shopping opportunities available in Jacksonville. The Regency Square Mall which is located in the Arlington area and The Avenues Mall located on the Southside are both enclosed shopping malls, while The St. Johns Town Center and the River City Marketplace on the Northside are "open air" malls.
This bustling Florida city offers office space to lease in Jacksonville as well as executive office suites available on a flexible basis. These different types of Jacksonville offices for rent are available with the added benefit of companies having access to meeting rooms and virtual offices in this thriving Florida area. For help in securing the most competitively priced deal on offices to lease in Jacksonville or commercial office space in Jacksonville, please contact a flexible office space expert via http://www.freeofficesearch.com or call us Toll Free: (888) 840-3463.