Virtual office spaces have been taking the city by storm for years now. And with the explosion of remote work post pandemic they are an essential part of the business landscape. A virtual office space can comprise a cafe, a
lecture hall, a library, and more.
If you are a digital nomad, startup brand, or other fully online presence, you'll still need physical mail services at times. The advantage of having a virtual office is that you can still have your mail opened, scanned, and forwarded to you. The address held by the virtual office is a legal one, so you can pay taxes, register ID, and even have phone calls answered by a live receptionist.
Virtual office spaces exist in physical office buildings across the city, with the majority in downtown, Uptown, and North Dallas. You pay a monthly rate for their services that is far cheaper than a yearly lease. Many virtual offices even allow you to rent space in actual office rooms as needed, similar to a coworking space.