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Block of CBRE represents Regus in 14,896 s/f lease at 100 South Bedford Road, Mount Kisco

Mount Kisco, NY David Block of CBRE Group’s Westchester/Connecticut office, along with Peter Danna of the firm’s Dallas operations represented Regus, one of the world’s largest providers of flexible workspace, in a 14,896 s/f office lease at 100 South Bedford Rd. The new lease represents Regus’ eighth office location in Westchester County. The leader in shared office space currently operates over 140,000 s/f of office space throughout Westchester County. “After a thorough market analysis and evaluation of a number of office properties in the area we were able to ascertain that 100 South Bedford Road met all of Regus’ very specific requirements,” said Block. “100 South Bedford Rd. is widely considered to be one the premier office building in Northern Westchester, a market that our client wanted to serve with its industry-leading, high-quality flexible workspaces.” Owned by the commercial investment and management firm, Diamond Properties, 100 South Bedford Road is ideally located in the heart of Mount Kisco with convenient access to public transportation options, as well as the Sawmill River Parkway. The 91,000 s/f, class A office property boasts a full-service cafeteria and ample on-site parking. “Expanding our network into Northern Westchester enables Regus to meet the ongoing demand for flexible office space in the market,” said Michael Berretta, vice president, development, Regus. “This strategic location will benefit our customers as they conduct business in the area.” Regus is one of the world’s largest providers of workspace, with customers including some of the most successful, entrepreneurs, individuals and multi-billion dollar corporations. Its network of 2,800 locations in 106 countries serves 2.3 million members and encompasses 43 million s/f of the world’s leading locations, offering convenient, high-quality, fully serviced spaces for people to work, whether for a few minutes or a few years. Companies like Google, Toshiba and GlaxoSmithKline choose Regus so that they can work flexibly and make their businesses more successful as they grow around the world.
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