Regus Seattle - World Trade Center East Business Lounge

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"Modern and professional workplace with floor to ceiling views of Elliott Bay and Mt. Rainier situated next to Seattle's famous Pike Place Market and Pier 66. Amenities at this location include: cable TV, administrative support, printing & copying, mail drop, secured and dedicated WiFi."

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Workspace Type Public space
Address
2211 Elliott Ave, Suite 200, Seattle
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WiFi Speed
Download/Upload in Mb/s
65.70 / 73.60
Upload Speed 73.60
Download Speed 65.70
Upload Speed 73.60
Network Latency 10 Ms
Noise Level Moderate
Plugs Plenty
Coffee Flavia single cup coffee brewer with assorted Alterra Coffee Roasters flavors
Tea The Bright Tea Company: Green, Lemon, Chai, English Breakfast and Earl Gray
Food Snack closet (soup, oatmeal, chips, candy, etc.), Avanti Markets vending machine (sandwiches, salads, frozen meals, ice cream, etc.)
Group Seating Yes
Outdoor Seating Unknown
Seating Styles Small tables, larger table, standing bar / counter, lounge chairs / couches
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  • Skyler_P

    Working from this location for the first time, and I have to say I’m loving it! Nice and quiet, lots of space to work, and a killer view of the Sound!

    • Hi, I just joined up with Workfrom. Is this location open to anyone? Do you have to sign up to use it? Thanks!

    • Lorenda

      I haven’t actually gone to this place – or any other Regus location, but I have been looking at their company website to get information. From what I can tell, here’s what I’ve gathered: You do need to sign up. Regus offers “blue level” membership, which is free. You can work in their “business lounge” areas for free, as well. They make their money from paid memberships (which might be worth it to some) and the costs to book private offices, training rooms, and meeting spaces (which you can do by the day). I looked into the cost of booking a private office at the for the day (9:00-4:30) and was quoted $89.10.


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