The most affordable solution to attain a professional looking presence in the United States is to get have a physical address at an office location in town. List an actual U.S. office address on your website, receive mail here and, when needed conduct meetings here. Have an executive manager, that knows you and your products, answer your U.S. inquiries at your dedicated office phone number. Phone extensions may be directed to numbers outside of the United States, or be directed to a personal voicemail box.
The services you need only on your rare visits to your new Austin branch office should not be paid for all year around. We are able to provide a work environment for you and your customers at almost no cost. Ask us about rates and locations.
Our Virtual Services
- Address in a downtown location
- Mail forwarding
- Dedicated phone line
- Real person (Eastman Partners)
- Personal voicemail extensions
When you're in Austin
- Co-working office space
- Conference rooms
- Video conferencing
Establish your business in Texas
Establish your business on a firm footing in Austin. Our Virtual Office gives you a real presence in the city when you’re just starting out. Admin support helps you by handling your mail and calls, keeping you in touch with your business opportunities in the U.S.. You have the benefits of a local human as you’re building your business. When you are in the city, you can also take advantage of professional workspace and meeting rooms that we arrange on an on-demand basis, giving you a place to work or meet new business contacts, as and when you need it.
Here are the industries Austin is known for:
Space Services
Clean Technology
Chip Design
Financial Services
Data Management
Life Sciences
Digital Media
Software Design
Why Austin?
Austin is today one of the fastest growing metropolitan economies in the United States which is driving both a growth in people moving to Austin, and the services that support businesses. Austin continues to see an acceleration in startup companies that choose Austin as their base.
The Austin Chamber of Commerce produced a report in 2021, that referenced federal census data (BDS data), concluding that:
- New businesses formed in the Austin metro reached a new peak of 4,170 in 2018.
- Austin’s startup density, 193 per 100,000 population, was 146% of the national rate, and ranks 4th among the 50 largest metros.
- With jobs at new firms accounting for 2.7% of all jobs in 2018, Austin ranked 3rd among major U.S. metro areas for startup job creation.
- While Austin outperforms nearly all metro economies, it is not isolated from the long-term downward trend in the business formation rate seen nationally over the last few decades.
New business formation in Austin climbed to 4,170 in 2018, exceeding 2017 by 2.5%. Nationally, 430,630 new firms formed in 2018, almost unchanged from 2017.