New Jersey Virtual Office & Office Space (page 2)

 

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Newark Business Center

Other than being a commercial center, Newark also functions as a cultural center with places such as the New Jersey Performing Arts Center situated at the One Center Street right opposite the Military Park in the heart of downtown. Additionally, other cultural and historical centers can also be found in Newark, namely the Newark Museum and the New Jersey Historical Society. Thus, setting up a virtual office for businesses in the arts and culture industries would be ideal for this city.

In terms of retail outlets, Newark is also filled with an abundance of shopping facilities. For instance, many retail business outlets line the streets of Broadway and Market, offering products of brands such as Eclipse, Old Navy and Porta Bella for apparel items, the 168 Gift Shop for gift items and Barbeque Hut, and restaurants such as the Newark Fish Market and Kansas Chicken. One of the best locations to set up a virtual office for retail would be the Gateway Center situated along Raymond Boulevard. Indeed, many businesses such as the Market Street Bar and Grill, Gateway Cosmetics and the Gourmet Lunch Box all can be found here. With this, the vicinities of Market Street, Broadway Street, Raymond Boulevard and the Gateway Center are areas that would be ideal for virtual office setups.

Jersey City Virtual office

The second largest city in New Jersey would be Jersey City, considered as part of the New York metropolitan area. Similar to Newark, New Jersey is also an important commercial center in addition to being a transportation hub. The manufacturing industry is important in New Jersey, with corporations in the businesses of textiles, chemical production and cosmetics manufacturing setting up their facilities here.

Downtown Jersey City is bounded by Washington Street, Montgomery Street, New Brunswick, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Streets, with Newark Avenue, Marin Boulevard, Christopher Columbus Drive, Jersey Avenue and Grand Street. Skyscrapers abound within the central business district area, with three major concentrations of buildings situated around the downtown area. This would include the areas along the Hudson River, Baldwin and Montgomery Street as well as the Journal Square.

Skyscrapers here such as the 30 Hudson Street, the tallest building within Jersey City, the 101 Hudson Street, Newport Tower, the Exchange Place Center and the Harborside Plaza, are some of the possible locations suited for the set up of a virtual office in Jersey City. These are but just a handful of the string of commercial skyscrapers all occupied by corporate offices of businesses with a presence in Jersey City.

In conclusion, these two cities form the core commercial centers for the small state of New Jersey. As they are both renowned as being transportation hubs, ports and commercial centers with a proximity to New York City, they would make great alternatives for virtual office setups in view of the more expensive downtown New York City area. After all, with the facilities readily and the high numbers in manpower ready to manage virtual offices or office spaces for business owners, both cities are indeed eligible for this function.






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