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Regus Arch Rival Servcorp Opens Serviced Offices in London

Serviced Offices in London: Regus’ arch rival Servcorp, the world’s second largest serviced office operator, arrives in London!It is located at the highly sought after sparkling new Dashwood House Tower. The floor-to-ceiling glass building provides a spectacular vista across the city. Looking at the Dashwood House building from Liverpool Street station, just 50 yards away, you know a new landmark has been created on Old Broad Street in the centre of the city. Continue reading ‘Regus Arch Rival Servcorp Opens Serviced Offices in London’

Regus and Cracknell Team Up to Smash John O’Groats Record

Regus the world’s largest provider of workspace solutions and James Cracknell’s Team HotChillee have established the first world record for a cycle relay team riding from Land’s End to John O’Groats. Double Olympic champion, Cracknell and a team of three elite riders rode the 842 miles in just 34 hours, 54minutes and 04 seconds (34:54:04).Regus provided an on-the-road mobile office suite which acted as HQ for the team. This offered a base for logistical back up as well as providing a space for continuous collation of data, ensuring the team maintained their record breaking pace. Continue reading ‘Regus and Cracknell Team Up to Smash John O’Groats Record’

Lehman Brothers Conference Centre in the City Re-Opened by Regus

The UK’s largest serviced office operator announced last week that the former Lehman Brothers conference centre in the city is re-open for business!

Regus took over management of the centre, which is located on the 7th floor of Broadgate Circle in the City of London, and is now taking conference booking for the venue. Continue reading ‘Lehman Brothers Conference Centre in the City Re-Opened by Regus’

Serviced Office Space Industry to Suffer from Increase in Home Workers?

The serviced office industry could be set to feel the affects of an increasing trend towards home working in 2009 according to the UK’s largest serviced office operator Regus Plc.  In an article in the Financial Times Regus’ chief executive and founder Mark Dixon warned that serviced office operators would be feeling the pressure of the downturn as employers look set to increasingly support home working to help cut costs during the recession. Continue reading ‘Serviced Office Space Industry to Suffer from Increase in Home Workers?’

International Serviced Office Expansion Set to Slow for UK Operators

International serviced office growth by UK operators appears to be slowing following last year’s large scale expansion, primarily into the Asian market, by some of the leading UK serviced office operators. Continue reading ‘International Serviced Office Expansion Set to Slow for UK Operators’

Regus Offers £10 Million Serviced Office Usage FREE to Start Ups

The UK’s number one serviced office operator Regus Plc has appeared in The Sun news as offering a massive £10 million worth of serviced office space usage as a free gift to UK start ups. 

According to The Sun, Mark Dixon, entrepreneur and CEO of Regus Plc said that we need to adopt a “war-time spirit” to combat the recession where companies get together and help each other out and is apparently offering this extraordinary deal to new businesses in a bid to help support start ups facing a tough economy.

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Office Space to Let in Didsbury, Furnished Office Space

Considering a move to Didsbury?  There is only one serviced office business centre offering furnished office space to let in the area belonging to Serviced Office company Regus.  Despite the limited choice of office space in Didsbury Regus’ business centre offers companies everything that modern business could require for a pleasant, efficient working environment.  Facilities include fully furnished offices, air-conditioning, on demand meeting rooms, state of the art technology, kitchen facilities, reception staff and support teams. Continue reading ‘Office Space to Let in Didsbury, Furnished Office Space’

Reading Serviced Offices from Town Centre, Green Park, TVP and Theale

Reading has something for everyone when it comes to serviced office space, from town centre to rural Woodley, there’s a serviced office to suite all companies of all sizes and industry.

Starting in the town centre which arguably gets the most amount of enquiries, that is until companies start asking for parking which normally leads them to one of the business parks whether Green Park or Thames Valley Park. Two serviced office operators smack bang in the middle of town are BEG and Regus. Regus have the beautiful Fordbury Square (the old Stonemartin building) whilst BEG has some of the best value office space in the centre of Reading. A short walk from the town centre is ECC on Kings Road; this operator has the most parking spaces, so one to look at if you’re driving in. Continue reading ‘Reading Serviced Offices from Town Centre, Green Park, TVP and Theale’

Serviced Offices in Victoria…Too many for this market?

There are nine Victoria serviced offices all in close proximity to Victoria train station. No one wants to walk more than five minutes from the station to their office and every one can be reached within that threshold. From the closest serviced office, Abbey Business Centres that is basically on the station on Buckingham Palace Road to the trek! of 5 minutes to MWB and Avanta up Victoria Street…possibly longer if you stop along the way in Prêt or McDonalds for an early morning skinny latte. Continue reading ‘Serviced Offices in Victoria…Too many for this market?’

Reading Serviced Office Market a Full Breakdown

Reading has 12 serviced office operators to choose from. You have a choice of Reading town centre with Regus, BE Group, ECC and Avanta all with serviced offices. This ranges from the super flash Fordbury Square to the very economical with parking ECC on Kings road.

Green Park is home to MWB and Regus both with fantastic buildings. Regus also has a serviced office out in Thames Valley Park TVP. Continue reading ‘Reading Serviced Office Market a Full Breakdown’