Property & Construction

Maidenhead: Regus opens centre on Concorde Park

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TBM Team

Global workspace provider Regus is set to open its doors to a new centre in Maidenhead.

Located at the recently refurbished Concorde Business Park, the new Regus centre will take up more than 16,000 sq ft of office space and offer an array of well-appointed workspaces to suit business of all sizes – including a suite of private offices, meeting rooms and spacious co-working areas.

Located just 15 miles from Heathrow International Airport and a mile from Maidenhead train station, Regus Concorde Park is well connected for businesses needing to travel across the country and further afield. It has the benefits of an out-of-town location, while standing immediately adjacent to the A404, which links the M40 and M4 motorways.

Richard Morris, UK CEO of Regus, said: “Demand for flexible office space is growing rapidly – our research shows that 73% of Brits believe that flexible working is the ‘new normal’, with 53% of professionals globally now working remotely for at least half their working week. People are recognising that they are far more productive and successful in a dynamic working environment, while businesses are waking up to the financial and strategic benefits.

“We are delighted to be opening this new site in Maidenhead – helping to supply the growth of flexible working. The site offers the best of both worlds – close to Heathrow Airport and perfect for those needing to stay local.” 

TBM Team

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