New coworking space opening in a downtown high-rise

Regus by IWG will boast some major Ohio River office views.

Booths with tables on a wood floor.

Regus centers are one of four office brands by IWG.

Image by IWG

A fourth Regus office center by International Workplace Group (IWG) will soon be open in the 22-story Waterfront Park Place building, which is easily recognizable by its green windows.

The new 4,000-sqft workspace will occupy the first floor of the 76-unit condominium at 222 E. Witherspoon St. across Waterfront Park’s Great Lawn.

A 22-story building with green windows and terracotta bricks.

The new Regus office center will be located on the first floor of the Waterfront Park Place building.

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IWG’s Regus center brand offers 24/7 private, coworking, and virtual offices + meeting rooms.

Here’s a breakdown on pricing for a 24-month contract:

  • Lounge, $109 per month — WiFi, printer, scanner, photocopier, and meeting room access
  • Coworking, $119-$269 — All of the above + a desk in a shared office or open floor plan
  • Office, $225-$549 — All of the above + a furnished private office

The Witherspoon location will also have onsite parking + once you’re a member, you can visit any Regus business lounge in the world.

Mid-century modern chairs and table surrounded by wood flooring and cabinets.

Members of Regus have 24/7 access to the space.

Image by IWG

IWG has three other Regus locations in Louisville and operates 3,500 offices around the world.

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