
Historically, the state of Kentucky has gained recognition for its excellent farming conditions and became a renowned production center. Today, many businesses flee to Kentucky's office solutions, as the state's economy has become more diversified and a location itself has multiple perks to offer to business owners. Some of the most developed industries in the region today are aerospace, agri-tech, food&beverage, manufacturing, logistics&distribution, commerce, tourism, etc. The annual GDP rate of the state is $212 billion. Over the years, the state has offered a variety of incentives, tax credits, and grants to small businesses as well as large corporations. Kentucky's office space solutions have managed to attract a vast number of companies, from startups to large enterprises. Kentucky's office rental lets businesses obtain a perfect central location and enjoy having access to unmatched logistics. The local companies are served by the two international airports and three global shipping hubs. On top of that, the region boasts thousands of kilometers of railways and a network of interstate roads. Thanks to such a well-developed infrastructure, businesses residing in Kentucky's offices are actually located within a day's drive from the two-thirds of the whole of the USA's population. One more reason that promotes the popularity of Kentucky's office space for lease is the cost of doing business in the state. In fact, the region ranks 1st in this category and has the cheapest rates for the establishment and running companies. When being in need to incorporate new ventures, expand or reinvest the existing ones, the business proprietors can count on getting flexible financial assistance from the local authorities. Last but not least, occupying an area of over 104 thousand square kilometers, the state boasts more than enough sophisticated workspace solutions. Prime Kentucky's office premises are found in Louisville(the largest city of the state), Lexington, Bowling Green, etc. Many tenants also prefer to rent commercial space in the so-called Tri-Cities Region, which comprises Somerset, London, and Corbin and is one of the fastest-developing urban areas in the Bluegrass State.