In my existing Las Vegas Executive Suite I like my office, but I work at night and one of my “neighbors” makes a lot of noise. How do I go about solving this issue?
It’s important to want to have a good neighbor, but also be a good neighbor. Make sure the management knows about it and what type of noise it is. Does they work at night because their company projects make some noise and they don’t want to disturb other tenants during regular office hours? Maybe you are making loud phone calls and don’t realize it and they are compensating? Let the manager take care of it; some people have volatile personalities and it could escalate into a nasty situation if you let it get to you.
Chris, Leasing Manager
I’m handi-capable & need to lease a Las Vegas Executive Suite that has proper ADA requirements. Any suggestions?
You should look on the ADA website to see what the current requirements are met, most executive suite buildings do meet these standards because they were put in place long ago. Once this is done, look into suites that take this into consideration. Even though ViewPointe Executive Suites is not brand new, we meet the standard ADA requirements and welcome any handi-capable tenants to our buildings!
Chris, Leasing Manager
Is it a good idea to go into an older building when looking into the various Las Vegas Executive Suites that are available?
If a center is older it doesn’t mean it’s not a good choice. If the owner takes good care of the grounds and surrounding area, you don’t need to worry about having an office in there. Most offices that are 10 years and younger have fiber optic technology and capability and you can pretty much do just about anything you need for your business. Make sure to pay attention to the management and staff; if the center has been in business longer, they are more knowledgeable about executive suites and will take care of your business needs. Just do your homework, ask a lot of questions and get the best deal you can without compromising.
Chris Johnson, Leasing Manager for ViewPointe Executive Suites
Where should I start looking for a Las Vegas Business Address, my business is a specialized field.
Call Clark County Planning & Zoning (702) 455-4314 to find out the zoning for your business & where your business can be (i.e. office building, retail, industrial, etc.). If you find that you are zoned commercial professional, you can then contact an executive suite center to obtain a professional business license posting or virtual corporate identity plan. Make sure to check out a couple of places and take notes. Looking at too many can be confusing, but you want to have options.
Chris, Leasing Manager – ViewPointe Executive Suites
My business is 24/7 & I would need to utilize conference rooms after hours & weekends, but most Las Vegas Executive Suites don’t offer this. What should I do?
After hours use of conference rooms may be a security issue for the center. ViewPointe Executive Suites allows tenants to use the conference rooms anytime. The tenant is responsible for getting the key from the receptionist and must make sure it is properly locked when they are finished. Since Las Vegas is a 24/7 town, we keep in mind that sometimes tenants need access after business hours and they are on the “honor system” to make sure the building is secure when leaving.
Chris, Leasing Manager – ViewPointe Executive Suites
My business is new – should I take advantage of “perks” when leasing a Las Vegas Executive or just do the minimum term?
It all depends on what the center is offering. Is it a free month’s rent, considerable rental discount or 1/2 security deposit. What kind of lease do you feel comfortable with? You may wish to ask if they will give you anything for maybe a 6 month lease. Most businesses should know in the first several months if they are going to succeed; usually 3 months is too little time, and 1 year may be too much. Don’t be afraid to ask what the penalties are for not fulfilling your entire lease term. Don’t feel pressured into doing something that you don’t feel comfortable with, but at the same time, don’t expect to receive a lot of “perks” with a minimum short term lease. Remember, they want your business to do well because your success is their success!
Chris Johnson, Leasing
Do centers for Las Vegas Executive Suites ever take a hold deposit? I’ve found space, but don’t need it yet.
It depends on the center. If they are not full, they make be willing take a deposit to hold the suite. Most likely they run them as first come, first served and do not want to take the chance of missing out on a tenant that wants it immediately. If they do take a deposit, it would probably only be for a 30 day period and you would lose the money if you decide not to take the suite. If you really think you won’t find another suite to your liking, it might be a good idea to get it now so that you don’t lose it to another tenant, of course you have to weigh the pros and cons involving pricing, your budget, and whether you can handle making a payment for two months until you are “ready for business”. You may also ask them if you sign a longer term lease will they offer a free month’s rent. In this regard you would only have to come up with one month’s rent until you are ready.
Chris, Leasing Manager



