LONDON’S FLEXSPACE DELIVERY PARTNER

 

About

Grey Birch is London’s ultimate delivery partner for finding, creating and successfully operating serviced or managed office space.

 

Whether you are an existing building owner, operator or an investor seeking exposure to the office sector, you will find a trusted partner in Grey Birch. We entirely align our interests with those of our clients, providing a flexible and entrepreneurial resource as well as a streamlined delivery team.

 

Exceptional service at every step.

 

Services

Our business is built on the success of our clients so we go the extra mile and do all the heavy lifting.

 

Track Record

We’ve worked successfully with the following clients… its a growing list.

 

Sectors

 
 
  • Co-working is an open plan area that offers hot desks and dedicated desks to customers usually on the basis of a monthly rolling contract. The space will provide a shared break-out area. Co-working will quite often form a small part of a larger serviced office, where there are private suites and break-out area.

  • Services offices usually provide a range of private office suites, ranging in size from 1 desk through to 200 desks, which are let on licence contract to customers on terms ranging from 3 to 24 months, and sometimes longer. Average term is usually 12 months. The serviced office will provide those customers with a shared amenity space, e.g kitchen, break-out meeting rooms, lounge space, etc. A serviced office might also include a co-working area within the space, usually 5-10% of total desk space.

  • Managed office space provides a self-contained suite for business, which is fitted out with all furniture and meeting rooms and all include services such as IT, cleaning, utilities in one monthly contract. The suite includes a dedicated kitchen and break-out, therefore none of the space is shared with other companies. The occupier can usually customise the space to their own brand.

  • Similar to managed space in that it provides a self-contained unit that is fitted with furniture to allow for a company to move in immediately. The key difference is the services are not always included and it is typically on a lease rather than a licence contract.

  • Space delivered to CAT A, where the tenant is required to fit out to their own design. Leases are usually for a term of 5 or 10 years.

  • A combination of the above.