As the only building connected to BTS Bang Na, it offers access to Bangkok’s transport network, with easy access to Suvarnabhumi airport, service stations, public buildings and shopping centres.
Noelle Coak, the Regus chief for Thailand, Taiwan and Korea, said: “The latest Regus opening is perfectly placed at the gateway to the industrial and manufacturing hub of eastern Thailand, which includes Samut Prakarn, Bang-Na-Trad, Bang Pu and Bang Prakong, making it an attractive option for businesses across a broad range of sectors.
"This opening is an opportunity to improve and strengthen services to clients whilst providing businesses with easier access to a flexible office. Bhiraj Tower at Bitec offers attractive, spacious interiors not found elsewhere in the Bang Na area.”
Regus has 146sqm of coworking space, including 109 office rooms, 306 work stations, a 301sqm business lounge and two meeting rooms.
The space is fully furnished by Regus, offers high-speed internet and has a staffed reception.
Clients can choose between interior or window offices, or from several suites made up of a small office with meeting rooms.
Further flexibility is offered based on client’s needs, with a range of price points and options to add or reduce workspace as necessary, depending on the client’s current and future requirements.
“IWG is forging a new working culture across the world via the brands it operates. In Bangkok, Regus, part of IWG, the global operator of leading workspace providers, has already made great waves in the workspace revolution, with 18 locations in Bangkok and 21 across Thailand.”
He said Regus would also open an office in Chiang Mai this year.