Recommended Locations for Office Space Rental in Bangkok in the New Normal

Handling the aftermath of the pandemic is no joke as the whole world has become much different.
After more than two years of working remotely, one of the most difficult challenges is the resumption of business operations, requiring employees to adjust to the new normal of working in the office again.
During the height of the pandemic, many companies decided to permanently close their office spaces. Aside from equipment and payroll, office space rental is a major expense because it is bundled with utility bills such as electricity, water, telephone, internet, parking spaces, and other administrative fees. That’s why it’s important to know the best locations to rent office space as the pandemic eases.
When choosing the “perfect” workplace, you must also consider whether it will make your employees happy and productive. This is a crucial factor for your company or business to become successful in the future.
Finding your ideal office space needs special attention that will suit your company’s needs. In Bangkok, there are considerable options whether you want to venture into business districts, suburbs, or the outskirts of the city.
Central Business District (CBD)
In the past two decades, the urban areas of Sathorn, Silom, Ploenchit, Wireless, Rama I, Lumpinee, Rajdamri, and Sukhumvit demonstrated the most active commercialisation of offices, retail shops, banks, and other services.
These areas are home to many famous Bangkok companies and businesses such as Deloitte, Panasonic Life Solutions Sales Company, Novotel, and many more.
Most company founders believe that establishing their business in the heart of a city offers the best advantages since they are near to famous shopping malls, tourist attractions, theme parks, and public transportation, including the Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) and Metropolitan Rapid Transit (MRT). These areas are also surrounded by condominiums for rent as developers, such as Bhiraj Tower at Bite, are attracted to urban development.
Some high-quality office buildings along CBD are G Land Tower, AIA Capital Centre, One 24, One Phayathai, Summit Tower (popularly known as JRK Tower), Silom Edge, and more.
Suburbs
If you’re managing a company with fewer than 500 employees, you might find it more cost-effective to rent an office space in a more rural community or areas located close to the city.
Rent is cheaper than office spaces in the CBD. You can also enjoy free parking and lower tax rates to save more bucks.
Like in the CBD, office spaces in the suburbs come with risks, but the decision remains in the hands of owners to know what’s best for their company and employees.
You may check out some office buildings and home offices in Lat Phrao, Sapan Kawai, and Wongwian Yai. These areas are studded with up-and-coming dining places, apartments, historical attractions, ancient temples, and more. They are also conveniently located near the BTS and MRT.
Outskirts
Outskirt areas in Thailand are scaled-down versions of the CBD, surrounded by home offices rather than corporate offices. These locations include Bangkapi, Ramkhamhaeng, Nawamin, and Minburi, which are ideal if you are running a real estate business in a home office setup.
Aside from lower costs that you can enjoy on the outskirts of town, your company has fewer competitors, which is an opportunity to build your branding. These places are best for employees who have their own vehicles as public transportation can be a challenge here. Motorcycle taxis are the main mode of getting around and only one bus passes by daily.
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