With more businesses opting for flexible working in Southern California, Regus, the world’s largest provider of flexible workplaces, has experienced a surge in demand throughout the region and today announced the opening of its first location in Anaheim at 2400 East Katella.
“As the needs of today’s modern workforce changes, Regus has been committed to bringing our business services close to where people live so that they have a convenient place to drop-in, work, and be productive,” said Sande Golgart, Regus’ Regional Vice President. “Anaheim is a great city full of opportunities and we are very excited to be a part of the growing business community.”
The Anaheim center is the latest in a string of new locations Regus has opened over the past few months in Southern California. Across the region, professionals looking to reduce their commute can choose to work from more than 50 Regus centers. The move to invest in Anaheim will make it easier for local professionals to do business within minutes of their homes and gives them easy access to Los Angeles, San Diego or other business points throughout the region.
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Regus’ network of business centers provides entrepreneurs, small- to medium-sized businesses as well as international companies a range of efficient work solutions, including fully equipped offices, virtual offices, meeting rooms and memberships to its drop-in business lounges. Terms are flexible allowing clients to choose the amount of space they use and the length of time they stay.
Interest in the space is coming from a cross section of businesses looking to compete in the market – from entrepreneurs looking for an affordable space to launch their business to Fortune 500 companies who want to establish a branch office quickly in Anaheim.
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Regus promotes a collaborative environment for its customers. Common areas, including stocked kitchen spaces, open campus spaces and client networking events helps develop a sense of community for the workers using the space.
