So what is a virtual office?
November 29th, 2007 at 05:45pm Deborah Austin
My curiosity was piqued when I heard about the Perryville Virtual Office Suites at A Perryville Place, 6957 Olde Creek Road in Rockford. So when I got an invitation to an open house there, I decided to go and see for myself.
It turns out that these are offices that are available for business people on a just-in-time basis — as-needed — without requiring a longterm fulltime commitment.
A virtual office (or even a cubicle) can be leased by the hour, the day, the week, the month, or even for six months or a year at a time.  Say you have a home based company but you need a more businesslike setting in which to meet clients.  Or you work in Madison and you want to meet halfway to collaborate on a business project with someone from Barrington. Or you’re a salesperson on the road and you just need a “touchdown area” with desk, phone and wi-fi for a couple of hours so you can regroup.
Those are a few of the types of users the virtual offices are targeting.  The “touchdown areas” can be leased by the hour, for $15 per hour. Meeting rooms start at $40 per hour. Private office spaces with desk, chairs, mail service and phone service — including a receptionist to answer your phone number with your business name — can be leased in 20-hour-a-month or 40-hour-a-month packages.Â
For businesses that want a six-month-long or year-long lease to their own office with a lock there are turnkey executive packages that include furniture, telephone and Internet service, and utilities.Â
Other business services like typing, catering and videoconferencing also are available. The various-sized suites, along with lobby areas, conference rooms and restrooms, take up the entire third floor of A Perryville Place, about 20,000 square feet.
The Perryville Virtual Office Suites are owned by a limited liability company, some of whose partners are members of Summit Real Estate Development, which owns the entire A Perryville Place mixed use complex.
The virtual office suites opened for business in October. So far, nine executive packages have been leased — along with about a dozen various combinations of mail, phone, 20-hour and 40-hour packages —  said Lynn Martz, center manager.
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