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Regus - Wilmington - Carr Road

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Available Workspaces

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    Day Pass

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Business hours

Monday

from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm

Tuesday

from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm

Wednesday

from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm

Thursday

from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm

Friday

from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

505 Carr Road, Wilmington, DE 19809

Walk & ride

  • Walk score

    18/100

    Car-Dependent
  • Bike score

    26/100

    Somewhat Bikeable

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Reviews

3.4
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5

Big web 45

Jun 05 2026

Came here to get some work done. Rode the awkward office elevator, chatted awkwardly around the water cooler with mark, Bob and Sue AND drank coffee even though I hate coffee. I had the perfect typical 9-5 white collar experience here and I was pleased but wouldn’t do it again because it was extremely boring and weird.

1

Jack Smith

Mar 03 2026

I set up a virtual office. Realised I didn’t need it the same day and e-mailed them to cancel. They didn’t respond until December 12th saying we can’t cancel. Yet I will never use the services. They have taken two payments for over £500. And now are threatening a law suit. Imagine the stress for something you have never accessed or will ever use. Please look at We work or other companies. I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH. Do not rent a space from them be that in person or virtually. They have no desire to help. Especially if you are overseas.

1

Dilara Şahin

Sep 12 2025

I was misled into signing a 12-month contract with Regus. Their representative assured me that the address would be accepted by Shopify Payments, which was the only reason I signed. After signing, Shopify rejected me twice (including my appeal). I never used any office services, yet Regus kept charging me $359/month. I already paid $1,745.88 for nothing, and when I asked for cancellation, they refused. This is misrepresentation and unfair business practice. Be very careful — once you sign, you are trapped in a contract even if the service is completely unusable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Most coworking space amenities are open to all members, regardless of the membership plan. Meeting rooms require prior reservation, and private offices are exclusively available to those with subscription packages. However, the lounge, kitchen, and breakout spaces are open to everyone. Complimentary amenities are also available to all, while ancillary services can be purchased or negotiated individually with Regus.

  • Flexibility is the cornerstone of coworking, so you always have the option to adjust your workspace to match your current needs. With month-to-month memberships, you can effortlessly upgrade, downgrade, or even switch between different coworking plans.

    While the standard practice is to change memberships only once the current one ends, Regus may be able to offer additional options, so it’s best to reach out to their staff directly.

  • Storage in coworking spaces can be limited, with most of it reserved for members with dedicated desks and private offices. However, you can reach out to the coworking operator using the form on the right side of the page to see what options are currently available.  

  • Yes, you can certainly take a tour of the space before signing up for a membership. In fact, it’s encouraged, to help you get a feel for what your workday will look like. Schedule a tour here by filling out the form along with the date and time when you would like to visit the space and we’ll see you there.

  • The open desk is the way to go if you’re looking for a flexible workspace in an open environment where you can socialize with other members. Or, choose a dedicated desk if you want a designated space that also allows you to keep in touch with the community.

    A private office works wonders if you or your team need a quiet, secluded space to conduct your work and interact with people in your organization.

    It’s important to understand the different types of coworking arrangements available to you, depending on the type of work that you do and its duration, and whether you’re a solo worker or part of a team.