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Regus to open seventh location

Regus to open seventh location
May 08
09:07 2015

Regus has announced today that it will open its seventh location in Dublin’s North Quay.

The global workspace provider currently has five other centres across Dublin, including the one in The Chase, Sandyford, that opened last year and one in Cork. They claim that enquiry rates are at an all-time high, particularly from the tech and digital, legal, recruitment and financial sectors.

The centre is expected to attract a wide variety of business users, from large corporate customers to local law firms, due to the building’s proximity to the Four Courts and The Law Library. Based on the experience of other centres, Regus also expects the business lounge to be popular with mobile workers looking for somewhere productive to work between meetings or on business trips, thanks to its excellent transport links with Dublin City Centre and airport.

Country Manager for Ireland at Regus, Karen Lawlor said, “We are delighted to announce the opening of our new centre in Dublin which marks another step in our expansion across Ireland. The Ormond Business Centre is an exciting addition to our network in Dublin, providing a new conveniently -located business base at the heart of the city’s legal sector.

We expect strong take-up from local small businesses, start-ups and remote workers as well as national firms opening satellite offices and global businesses establishing a footprint in Ireland. As world leader in flexible workspace, we are committed to continually expanding our network and making business easier for our customers.”

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