Germany is a global, economic powerhouse and therefore one of the most sought after countries in which to do business in the world. While the German economy is largely driven by SMEs of the Mittelstand, it is home to thousands of companies ranging from small proprietorships to large corporations, accommodating a dynamic array of sectors from Healthcare to Automotive engineering.
With a government that welcomes foreign business, the country offers a host of options for those looking to join the German market, from established business cities such as Berlin to transport hubs like Hamburg. Other centres for business in Germany include Frankfurt, a centre for the financial industry, and Munich, known as the economic hub of southern Germany.
As Europe’s largest economy, nearly 4% of global direct investment flows into Germany. The country is tightly connected to the world economy, giving investors access to the entire market of the European Union as well as the markets of Central and Eastern Europe. And with first class infrastructure and a large consumer market, Germany has become a massive draw for businesses and investors from around the globe.
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The German office market is growing on a daily basis, as more companies look to set up in Europe. Berlin is one of the top choices on the continent for business owners. To meet this high demand, we are seeing a number of large and small independent operators opening up more space in the city and surrounding areas.
Evolving cities outside of the capital, such as Frankfurt, are also becoming an increasingly popular location for office space in Germany. The market continues to grow here, with a range of new office providers and coworking spaces springing up in order to accommodate new business.
In Munich, the traditional market is quite well rented, with many landlords asking for a long-term commitment. Because of this, a lot of business are turning to serviced offices in the city to get a shorter lease, more flexibility, and more chance for growth. With Germany becoming such a popular destination for both local and foreign business, finding office space can be highly competitive and it is advisable to seek advice during the search for space.Dominic needed to source a suitable office for his start-up in Marylebone (London, UK) that could accommodate his 4 employees as well as cater for any growth in the future.
Lucy helped him secure an ideal space within two weeks, on a 12-month flexible term, in a location perfect for his business.