KEY POINTS
  • At One World Trade Center in Manhattan, there are offices, conference rooms, kitchenettes and co-working spaces. The offices stand largely empty. And that is just fine with landlord Servcorp.
  • "Virtual office" has become a real moneymaker for Australia-based Servcorp.
  • Starting at $250 per month, clients can rent a "virtual office," which includes the fancy address, a local phone number.

On the 85th floor of One World Trade Center in Manhattan, there are offices, conference rooms, kitchenettes and co-working spaces. There are not, however, very many people. The offices stand largely empty. And that is just fine with landlord Servcorp.

"We now have 40,000 customers that don't actually rent any space from us," said Marcus Moufarrige, Servcorp's chief operating officer. "They can use our space on a casual basis; they can use infrastructure, we've got in telecommunications technology, so their business is really well-represented. And they can use the really valuable address that we've got as part of our network, but they don't actually work with us."