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Carr Workplace Wins Exclusive D.C. Bar Deal
Published January 26th, 2010 by Jennifer LeClaire, A Better Office
It's official. Carr Workplaces is the exclusive serviced office provider to the D.C. Bar. This is an angle Regus has yet to hit, and could position Carr to compete more effectively against the industry's Goliath in the D.C. market.
Indeed, this is a potentially profitable designation for the recently-rebranded executive suites player. Status as the "exclusive" office space company means the Bar's 92,000 members could tap into Carr Workplaces as their business center of choice. Carr operates 23 business centers across the country, with a strong presence in D.C.
"Our unique partnership with the D.C. Bar provides a critical link to space and services for the legal community in Washington, many of whom are already our clients," says Joe Wallace, CEO of Carr Workplaces. "Attorneys expect the same level of service and professionalism they provide to their clients, the same rigor as they apply to their own practices. Our workplaces are structured to deliver those high standards of support from the moment they walk in."
Hitting the Sweet (Legal) Spot
Why is the alliance with the D.C. Bar so strategic? Only because boutique law firms are on the rise. Larger firms are consolidating operations and new firms are springing up. Carr Workplaces has 11 serviced office centers in the Washington, D.C. region. This puts Carr in a strong position to serve the needs of new law firms and solo practitioners looking to keep overhead low, yet office in a prestigious area of the nation's capital.
"We are pleased to provide our members with another valuable service by a well-respected provider," says Dominick Alcid, manager of marketing and advertising of the D.C. Bar. "We believe this partnership will be especially valuable to members of the Bar who manage their own practice or participate in a boutique practice. One of our important goals is to serve our members, and this is another creative way we hope to accomplish that."
Serviced Office Benefits
D.C. Bar members get more than a prestigious address, though. In exchange for making Carr Workplaces its exclusive office space partner, the serviced office provider is anteing up extended conference room time at no additional charge to Bar members. Members will also receive special promotions throughout the year, including discounts on litigation support space and war rooms.
"Though we specifically provide space and services, in truth we provide a way for small firms to repurpose their time and resources," says Wallace. "Lawyers can spend less time dealing with administrative matters, endure fewer headaches and liabilities, and consume less capital. They can spend more time focused on their practices."
Carr has seemingly cornered the market for lawyers looking for special treatment at a business center in D.C. With this alliance, Carr hasn't locked Regus out of the legal market, but it has certainly gives attorneys more reasons to rent office space from the smaller competitor. It will be interesting to see if others in the D.C. office market follow Carr's lead by looking for their niche and serving it well.