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Irvine, California-based Premier Workspaces, one of the largest privately owned flexible workplace operators in the U.S. with more than 90 locations, has announced the opening of its first location in the Santa Clarita Valley in Stevenson Ranch.

Situated on The Old Road between the Lyons Avenue and Calgrove Boulevard exits from the Golden State Freeway, the building (formerly the ReMax building) at 25101 The Old Road, Stevenson Ranch 91381 has a prominent spot facing the freeway.

The new SCV office space offers 89 private offices and mini-suites, three well-appointed conference rooms, and an impressive reception/lounge area to greet clients and guests upon their first step into the building.

The location can accommodate more than 140 local entrepreneurs, startup employees and hundreds of virtual workers from around the world.

The building has been a fixture of the SCV for more than 20 years and has just completed a six-month renovation.

The 23,300 square foot two-story building offers move-in ready private offices starting from 95 sq. ft. for one or more people and mini-suites from 280 to 1,800 sq. ft. for 2 to 30 people.

Consistent with other Premier locations, the SCV location offers furnished or unfurnished offices, flexible agreement terms, welcoming support staff, personalized phone answering, mail collection and distribution, and virtual office plans.

The coworking space offers free parking, elevator service (including subterranean covered parking). The building is just down the street from the Valencia Marketplace/Stevenson Ranch Plaza shopping centers and walking distance to In-N-Out Burger, Outback Steakhouse and Chuy’s Stevenson Ranch.

“We have looked for the perfect location in the Santa Clarita/Stevenson Ranch area for many years and are excited to expand our footprint into northern Los Angeles County,” said Jeff Reinstein, CEO of Premier Workspaces. “The growing population and new amenities in the Santa Clarita/Stevenson Ranch area make this a great location.”

For more information about Premier Workspaces in the SCV, call 661-271-2727 or click here.

About Premier Workspaces
Premier Workspaces (http://www.premierworkspaces.com/) operates one of the largest privately owned executive suite, coworking and shared workspace companies in the United States with locations in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Texas, Washington, and the District of Columbia. Founded in 2002, the company has grown from 9 to over 90 centers, providing over 1.5 million square feet of commercial office space and serving more than 15,000 clients daily. Premier offers fully serviced offices, meeting rooms, and virtual offices, enabling businesses of any size to maximize productivity and profits and establish an immediate professional presence at major business locations throughout the country.

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