About REGUS 747 Third Avenue
The Regus flagship business center at 747 3rd Avenue is cutting edge office space in prestigious midtown Manhattan. Its ample tech-powered workspace can accommodate any professional. Whether you’re a business traveler, working between meetings or need an office in the city. This modern sophisticated center is a place where you can do your best work in a vibrant professional environment. On the ground level, the spacious business lounge is a convenient place to work on the go. It’s an open coworking area with desks and plush seating where you can easily network or collaborate with different professionals.
The compound has a communal kitchen with tea and coffee-making facilities
- Close to train station
- Close to bus station
- Free parking
- Dog-friendly
- Mentors meetings
- Happy hour
- Soft drinks
- Beer
- Snacks
- Wifi
- Printing services
- Staff
- Showers
- Open on Saturday
- Open on Sunday
- Open 24/7
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Where to eat
The compound is located near restaurants, bars & coffee shops



About Regus

Regus was Founded in Brussels, Belgium, in 1989 by English entrepreneur Mark Dixon. The company is based in Luxembourg and listed on the London Stock Exchange. Regus is the world’s largest provider of flexible workspace solutions, with customers including some of the most successful entrepreneurs, individuals and multi-billion dollar corporations.
The company includes almost 3000 business centers, spanning almost 900 cities across 120 countries. Through its range of office formats, as well as growing mobile, virtual office, and workplace recovery businesses, it enables people and businesses to work where they want, when they want, how they want, and at a range of price points.
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Leave the Rest to Regus
Become a Regus member and the world literally becomes your office. Regus caters to all the details of a well-managed office without the effort of setting up shop.
To the full article at Whatcom TalkWe provide offices that are plug-and-play model: Regus
Regus has plenty to boast about. Half of Fortune 500 companies, the likes of Google, Apple, American Express, BMW, Toshiba, Nokia, have all gone with Regus in India. The latest to join the bandwagon is Twitter.
To the full article at Money ControlRegus makes Business Exchange £65.6m bid
Regus has beaten Hong Kong billionaire Anson Chan in the battle to take over MWB Business Exchange, after tabling a £65.6m cash bid for the group.
To the full article at Financial TimesRegus to introduce a new way to work in urban and remote areas
The world’s largest provider of flexible workspaces, Regus, plans to introduce a new way to work, entrepreneurs in urban and remote areas by the setting up of high quality business focused locations countrywide.
To the full article at The Sunday TimesGoogle Reviews
Reviews score 4.4 / 5
I have been using this location for a few years, and still do [when I'm not able to bluff my way into the WeWork at 450 Lex.], and it's a great space - street-level access, good coffee, and some of the staff are helpful. The problems are: (1) people get there early and take over the pods and the limited number [six] of adjustable desks, and other seating is not as productive; (2) staff gets very snippy if you attempt to go where you "don't belong" [what's with that new roped off area to the left?]; (3) now they're charging for espresso-based drinks; (4) can get noisy and hard to make or take phone calls; (5) if you're not at the 'good' desks, power outlets are hard to come by. Overall it's one of the better Regus spaces and I hope this walk-in, sidewalk access concept expands in NY, but it's still not on par with the competition.
Good service but can be very busy. Difficult to find some place where you can work from.
Great service, all you expect from a Regus location.
Great location and plenty of space to get work done.
That place is open until 6:00pm instead of 7:00pm like the web site says