Regus New York City - Driggs Ave
The construction team is currently building this location—another addition to a 4,000+ global network that enables people to work closer to where they need to be. Specific details about this location are coming soon. All workspaces are designed with professionalism and productivity in mind. Ergonomic furniture, ambient lighting, and essential on-site facilities are included, along with shared amenities such as kitchens and breakout spaces. Workspaces cater to a range of workstyles, from drop-in access to business lounges and coworking areas to private offices for a day or meeting rooms for an hour. Long-term solutions also available, including ready-to-use offices, fully customizable spaces, and dedicated coworking desks. Every location can also serve as a business postal address through a Virtual Office setup.
The construction team is currently building this location—another addition to a 4,000+ global network that enables people to work closer to where they need to be. Specific details about this location are coming soon. All workspaces are designed with professionalism and productivity in mind. Ergonomic furniture, ambient lighting, and essential on-site facilities are included, along with shared amenities such as kitchens and breakout spaces. Workspaces cater to a range of workstyles, from drop-in access to business lounges and coworking areas to private offices for a day or meeting rooms for an hour. Long-term solutions also available, including ready-to-use offices, fully customizable spaces, and dedicated coworking desks. Every location can also serve as a business postal address through a Virtual Office setup.
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Regus New York City - Driggs Ave Office Space for Rent
5 Spaces AvailableSara Parker
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(972) 764-8883
The area surrounding New York City features dense urban neighborhoods, waterfront districts along the Hudson and East Rivers, and nearby suburbs in New Jersey, Long Island, and Westchester County. Transportation networks include extensive subway lines, regional commuter rails such as Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North, major highways, and busy bridges and tunnels connecting boroughs and neighboring states. Ferries link waterfront communities, while major airports like JFK and LaGuardia support international and domestic travel, creating a highly connected metropolitan region.


