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Regus Lowry Mill opens for business
Launch marks Regus’ tenth business centre in Manchester
Global workspace provider Regus has opened the doors to its tenth business centre in Manchester, providing a range of flexible, fully equipped space for individual co-workers, start-ups, SMEs and large corporations.
The business centre occupies the second floor of the Lowry Mill development and has been designed specifically to suit customer requirements, featuring full-time serviced offices of varying sizes, part-time, shared and drop-in options as well as reception, business support services and Virtual Offices.
The business lounge and Campus spaces are expected to appeal to local home-based workers seeking a more productive, dynamic and collaborative environment.
Steve Purdy, UK Managing Director at Regus commented, “We are committed to expanding our network in the North West, making business easier for our customers and helping them grow flexibly and cost-effectively.
“Lowry Mill is within easy reach of the M60 motorway, and the superbly refurbished building is likely to attract a wide variety of business people from those looking to touch down for an hour, meet and co-work to those seeking a permanent base for their growing business.”
Lowry Mill Property Manager, Mike Lamplough, added, “The multi-million pound refurbishment of Lowry Mill has transformed the building into a highly attractive, unique location for business, just twenty minutes from Manchester city centre. We are delighted to welcome Regus customers and look forward to witnessing their contribution to Lowry Mill becoming a major hub for local enterprise and economic growth.”
Regus has 300 business centres across the UK, and a global presence across 104 countries. The company is also rolling out a new generation of workplaces – called Regus Express - designed to help people co-work or hold productive meetings outside of a traditional office environment, such as in motorway service areas or retail parks. The first Regus Express on the M6 opens at Sandbach South services later this year, and one is already open at Broughton Shopping Park in Chester.
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