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With over 16 million square feet of office space in Cleveland, you have quite a few options. We can help you narrow down your choices based on location, price, features, and suite configuration.
You can also search Cleveland offices for rent on our site if you prefer. Use our Office Space Calculator to help determine your space needs, and check out our Frequently Asked Questions for more guidance. When you find a property you like, give us a call to set up a free tour. Most of our properties have on-site leasing agents who can give you the scoop on the office, the other tenants, and the surrounding area.
It’s hard to predict the future when you own a small business. That’s why we offer shorter lease terms, which afford you more flexibility. You can also expand to any other Boxer Property-owned building mid-lease, should you need more space before your lease is up.
On top of that, you’ll be relieved when you see our short, simple leases that are easy to fill out and easy to understand. We’ve been helping business owners find office space for more than 25 years and don’t believe in lengthy, confusing contracts!
Whether you rent one small office from us or an entire building, you’ll have access to a number of amenities that will help you be more comfortable, creative, and productive. Though some perks vary by property, expect great features like free Wi-Fi, conference room access, ample parking, secure key card access, a complimentary coffee bar, on-site property management, relaxed shared spaces with modern furnishings, and more.
Check out Boxer’s many single office space options in Cleveland around the downtown and Newburgh Heights area. When you’re ready to launch your new business, it’s tempting to cut as many corners as possible. Although it can be a prudent decision in many instances, cheap office space is often not as much of a cost-saver as it appears. Instead, find an affordable but professional office space that projects the successful company you have envisioned.
Welcome to Cleveland! Named one of Travel and Leisure’s best places to visit in 2015, Cleveland is currently seeing more young professionals move in and historic buildings repurposed. The city’s diverse economy and low cost of living provide an attractive business climate. As part of the larger Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH, Combined Statistical Area (CSA), it ranks as the 15th-largest CSA in the nation. And with more than 16 million square feet of office space Downtown alone, you’re sure to find a great home for your business.
Located on the shores of Lake Erie, Cleveland straddles the beautiful Cuyahoga River — also known as “The River that Caught Fire” thanks to it catching on fire on 13 different occasions! The Port of Cleveland, located at the mouth of the river, receives much of the raw materials used by the region’s manufacturers. Manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, biomedical biotechnology research, and fuel cell research drive Cleveland’s economy. The city is one of the top investment recipients for biotech startups and research.
Downtown Cleveland features a number of diverse districts. Public Square, the heart of Downtown, has a large, open space and is cut into quadrants by Ontario Street and Superior Avenue. In the Financial District, you’ll find historic skyscrapers housing banks, financial services, law firms, and publishing companies. East 4th Street has become the city’s newest entertainment and housing district, while PlayhouseSquare highlights the Theater District. Mixed-use neighborhoods like the Warehouse District and the Flats contain industrial and office buildings as well as bars and restaurants. Since 2000, more and more condos, lofts, and apartments have popped up Downtown.
Commuting, catching a flight, and hosting meetings in Cleveland couldn’t be easier. GPS maker TomTom rated Cleveland as the third-best metro area (out of 146 large cities) for avoiding traffic delays. In addition, ample bus and rail stop transport commuters to and from all corners of Greater Cleveland. For business and personal travel, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport sits just 14 miles from Downtown and offers 142 daily flight departures. Meanwhile, the newly built Cleveland Convention Center includes 225,000 square feet of Class A exhibit space.
CNN Money calls Cleveland one of the nation’s urban leaders in regards to technology, infrastructure, job creation, and sustainability. On the latter point, the city has set forth a 10-year initiative called Sustainable Cleveland, which aims to unite residents, leverage resources, and transform the area into “a bright green city on a blue lake.”
With four distinct seasons including a cold winter, Cleveland ranks as one of the snowiest major cities in the nation. When looking for office space in Cleveland, inquire about the energy efficiency of a property’s HVAC system as well as average heating and cooling costs.