New York: 575 Lexington Ave.
New York: 1325 Sixth Ave.
New York: 750 Third Ave.
Chicago
Denver
Los Angeles: Gas Co. Tower
Los Angeles: U.S. Bank Tower
Brentwood
Burbank
Century City
San Francisco: Bank of America Tower
San Francisco: 315 Montgomery St.
Woodland Hills
Worldwide Locations

Regent Business Centers is one of the nation’s leading providers of premium business facilities and services for corporations requiring flexible, cost-effective office space in leading cities throughout the United States.

Founded over a decade ago, Regent now operates thirteen business centers in New York, Colorado, California and Chicago. Additionally, through its association with The Alliance Business Centers Network, Regent provides access to more than 475 offices worldwide.

Through Regent, corporations can lease office space that is fully equipped with all the necessary executive furniture and business equipment to allow a business to be fully functional in a location within hours. Lease terms are flexible, allowing corporations the ability to expand and contract their space as necessary. Secretarial service, conference rooms, catering, telephone lines, call screening/forwarding, the latest technology for high-speed internet access and state-of-the-art business machines make for a first-class, turn-key office environment.

Offices are located in upscale buildings with well-appointed lobbies, sophisticated décor and high-end amenities. Regent provides and maintains all furnishings and equipment for its offices.

Regent facilities have been home to such leading corporations as: IBM, Sony, Microsoft, Samsung, Abbott Laboratories, Hitachi, and Citigroup.

The company was founded by David A. Nadler and Mitchell K. Spitz, who had experienced the challenges of trying to satisfy the real estate needs of growing corporations from two very different perspectives. Nadler had more than a decade’s experience as a building owner and manager, while Spitz was an entrepreneur who had founded several companies. Together, they developed the Regent model to help growing corporations who continually wrestle with the huge start-up costs associated with traditional real estate transactions.

Regent recently conducted a survey that showed that start-up costs for an average new business location in a traditional real estate environment was $40,000 in a major metropolitan area, compared with $7,500 for start-up costs at a business center. Likewise monthly operating expenses for traditional real estate averages $8,300, compare to business centers that would run $3,500.

Whether a corporation requires single or multi-suite office space, Regent Business Centers offers major benefits in cost, efficiency and effectiveness.

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