Servcorp (USA)

4 Person Private Office at 2800 Post Oak Boulevard, Houston

Servcorp (USA)

2800 Post Oak Boulevard, Houston, TX, 77056

$ 1,583 per month

was $ 1,900 per month

16.7% OFF
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Servcorp’s Serviced Offices come fully furnished and include access to our facilities and support services, so you can cut costs and get to work the day you move in.Features:-Fully furnished: high-quality furniture, private, sound rated, and IT equipped-Private Serviced Offices - Built for teams of 1-10 people with support for hybrid / work from home teams-Large Serviced Offices ‐ Built to handle mid to large-sized teams (10-20+ people) and include access to our 5-star facilities and support services.-Access to Breakout Areas - use our luxurious Coworking spaces to work, collaborate or even just take a coffee break-Internet/WiFi: Custom SSID and VLAN for each business. Fast, secure, any configuration + Local IT support.-Leading communications technology: IP phones, free call allowance, voice-to-email, e-fax, sophisticated call-routing-A dedicated team on site to assist your business - Call handling, secretarial services, meeting preparations-Fully stocked pantry, Twinings tea and coffee

1 minute walk

Williams Tower

Building Overview

The Williams Tower is a 64-story, 1.4-million-square-foot Class A office tower located in the Uptown District of Houston, Texas.At 64 stories, and 909 feet above the ground level, the Williams Tower is the tallest building in Houston outside of Downtown Houston. When it was constructed in 1983, it was also the world's tallest skyscraper outside of a city's central business district.The building was built to function as two separate towers stacked directly on top of one another, one comprising the first forty floors, and the other the forty-first to sixty-fourth. The building has separate banks of elevators and lobbies for each of the two building sections. A majority of the bottom 40 floors are occupied by Williams. The remainder of the building is occupied by a variety of tenants.Williams Tower was named "Skyscraper of the Century" in the December 1999 issue of Texas Monthly magazine. Paul Gapp of the Chicago Tribune said that the building became an "instant classic" when it opened. Paul Goldberger of The New York Times said that the tower gave Post Oak Boulevard "a center, an anchor, which most outtowns lack".There are six elevators that take tenants to the 51st floor, where they can transfer to other elevators to get to the 49th through 64th floor of the building. There is no public observation deck.During the night-time hours, the building is defined by a 7,000-watt beacon that sweeps across the sky and can be seen up to 40 miles away on a clear night. Topped by such a beacon, the tower hearkens back to the Palmolive Building in Chicago, Illinois. The building, along with its beacon, is a Houston landmark that identifies the Uptown Houston district.Major tenants of the building include: Williams Companies, Quanta Services, Rowan Companies, Cadence Bancorp, and Hines Interests.

Facilities

24/7 Access

Internet - Yes - Fees Apply

Mail Handling

Meeting Rooms

Office Cleaning Included

Outdoor Public Space

Printing Facilities

Telephone Answering

Collaborative Public Space

Receptionist Available

Signage Options

Furnished

Shared Kitchen

Unlimited Electricity Usage

Storage Available

Water/Sink in Room

Administration Support

Location Map

Williams Tower - 2800 Post Oak Boulevard Houston, TX, 77056

Explore the Vicinity

Buses

West Alabama/Galleria SB Station(3 mins walk)
Williams Tower Station(1 min walk)

Airports

Houston David Wayne Hooks (DWH)(6 km drive)
Houston Hobby (HOU)(32 km drive)

Cafes

Adair Away(2 mins walk)
Starbucks(3 mins walk)
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Modern office building exterior
The Williams Tower is a 64-story, 1.4-million-square-foot Class A office tower located in the Uptown District of Houston, Texas.At 64 stories, and 909 feet above the ground level, the Williams Tower is the tallest building in Houston outside of Downtown Houston. When it was constructed in 1983, it was also the world's tallest skyscraper outside of a city's central business district.The building was built to function as two separate towers stacked directly on top of one another, one comprising the first forty floors, and the other the forty-first to sixty-fourth. The building has separate banks of elevators and lobbies for each of the two building sections. A majority of the bottom 40 floors are occupied by Williams. The remainder of the building is occupied by a variety of tenants.Williams Tower was named "Skyscraper of the Century" in the December 1999 issue of Texas Monthly magazine. Paul Gapp of the Chicago Tribune said that the building became an "instant classic" when it opened. Paul Goldberger of The New York Times said that the tower gave Post Oak Boulevard "a center, an anchor, which most outtowns lack".There are six elevators that take tenants to the 51st floor, where they can transfer to other elevators to get to the 49th through 64th floor of the building. There is no public observation deck.During the night-time hours, the building is defined by a 7,000-watt beacon that sweeps across the sky and can be seen up to 40 miles away on a clear night. Topped by such a beacon, the tower hearkens back to the Palmolive Building in Chicago, Illinois. The building, along with its beacon, is a Houston landmark that identifies the Uptown Houston district.Major tenants of the building include: Williams Companies, Quanta Services, Rowan Companies, Cadence Bancorp, and Hines Interests.

Building Facilities

Air Conditioning

After Hour Security

Ground Floor Concierge

Disabled Access

High Speed Lift

Car Parking In Building

Cafe/Retail in Building

Shower Facility Included

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