Property & Construction

Salisbury: Regus opens its first centre in city

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TBM Team

Global workspace provider Regus has opened the door to its first centre in Salisbury. The new workspace is located in Cross Keys House, an elegant, period building on Queens Street.

The centre has been opened in response to the strong demand for flexible workspace in the city and offers a range of flexible working options for businesses and professionals. These include co-working space, virtual office services and meeting rooms which are bookable by the hour. Over 30 offices of varying sizes are also available on a permanent, part-time or daily basis.    

The new centre benefits from a prominent, accessible location, overlooking the Market Square. Salisbury railway station is just a few minutes’ walk away, providing frequent transport links to London Waterloo as well as Bristol and Southampton.     

Richard Morris, UK CEO, Regus, commented: “We’re delighted to announce that we will be opening in Salisbury, a city which is home to a whole host of leading companies with a particularly thriving scientific community.

“Our new centre is perfect for any business looking for flexible workspace in an accessible, central location in Salisbury. We expect strong take-up from local small businesses, start-ups and remote workers as well as larger firms establishing a footprint in this sought-after area.”

TBM Team

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