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Regus opens new business centre in the heart of London Bridge Quarter
Global workspace provider Regus has opened a business centre in The News Building at the heart of the London Bridge Quarter.
The centre occupies the third floor of the seventeen storey building, and offers facilities including: virtual and private offices, on-demand meeting rooms, drop-in business lounges and large co-working spaces to enable networking and collaboration.
The centre is expected to attract a varied customer base including individual co-workers, start-ups, SMEs and multinational corporations.
Regus expects the business lounge to be particularly popular with mobile workers looking for somewhere to touch down between meetings or on business trips, due to the building’s excellent transport links, including direct access to London Bridge Underground Station.
Richard Morris, UK CEO at Regus said: “This centre is an exciting addition to our network and offers another high-quality, flexible facility in a vibrant business location alongside some of the world’s most illustrious media brands.
“Demand for our flexible workspace proposition is at an all-time high and we remain committed to expanding our global footprint, making business easier for our customers and helping them grow flexibly and cost-effectively.”
This is the latest addition to Regus’ network in the area, joining existing locations on Hay’s Lane and at 3 More London.
Designed by the Italian Pritzker Prize winning architect Renzo Piano, The News Building was opened by Mayor of London Boris Johnson in September 2014.
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