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Regus - Clearwater - Countryside Corporate Ctr

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Available Workspaces

Day Pass

Day Pass

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Meeting Room

Meeting Room

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Private Office

Private Office

from $314/month
1 to 15 desks
Private Day Office

Private Day Office

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Dedicated Desk

Dedicated Desk

from $235/month
Coworking Membership

Coworking Membership

from $129/month
Virtual Office

Virtual Office

from $169/month

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

2536 Countryside Boulevard, Clearwater, FL 33763

Walk & ride

  • Walk score

    65/100

    Somewhat Walkable
  • Transit score

    38/100

    Some Transit
  • Bike score

    67/100

    Bikeable

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Reviews

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DO NOT sign up with Regus unless you absolutely need a stale corporate office and have read every single page of the agreement (including the “House Rules”). If someone is rushing you to sign, follow your gut. Looking back, that was the warning sign I ignored. Based on my experience, once you sign the agreement, you are contractually obligated for the minimum term. I have this confirmed in writing. It did not matter that we never took possession of the office, attempted to withdraw almost immediately, or notified Regus in writing via email before our planned move-in date. We were still held to the agreement and charged accordingly. As a newly relocated 501(c)(3) nonprofit, this has been one of the worst business decisions we have ever made. Our organization informed Regus that we would not be taking possession until August 1. We later withdrew in writing before ever occupying the office. Despite that, our credit card was charged over $567 and then another $977+, even though we never moved into the space. My advice is simple: DO NOT sign anything until you have read and fully understand every term of the agreement. Don’t listen to the sales rep; it’s not consistent with the written agreement or House Rules. DO NOT allow yourself to be pressured because a sales representative is going on vacation or wants the paperwork completed immediately for a “special pricing”. Ask questions. Compare other office providers in the area; review Yelp, Goggle, TrustedPilot, and BBB; and ask another business owner (not the worker) that was or is currently at Regus. Understand the cancellation policy, billing practices, minimum term, and every fee before signing. I wish I had trusted my instincts. Follow your gut. I will never have anything positive to say about Regus or their representatives especially the one located on US19 in Clearwater, FL.

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Do not rent here -most likely owned by the same people at the Palm Harbor location. The team you sign a lease with has no control over your payments and is slow to communicate. Some responses have taken months. Overcharged 8.5K in March and still have not received my money back. Estimated time to receive it is mid August. Mismanaged and leaves their problems in the hands of an AI chat box so you just get the runaround for all problems.

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Signed a lease, had a one person office. got charged a ton of fees to move in. upon end of the lease they charge a "restoration fee" of $5.75 a square foot. I was charged almost $500 for an office that was cleaner when I left than when I rented it. Was not disclosed and feel Regus is all about greed and aren't here to help small business owners they are here to bleed. Then they make you have to request your retainer back or they wont give it to you... this gets better. submit my account and routing number it was processed, get an email it was returned to the debit card we used when we first opened this... guess what it isn't active and there isn't a number to call. I WILL NEVER recommend regus to anyone.

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Regus – Deceptive Pricing & Unethical Business Practices | 1/5 Stars As a small business owner and contractor, I want to warn others before they make the same mistake I did. Regus lures you in with an attractively low price for a virtual address, but once you're a client, the nickel-and-diming begins almost immediately. Their billing system is unnecessarily convoluted and far from transparent. Instead of receiving one clear, itemized invoice, you're bombarded with multiple separate invoices for every additional charge, leaving you to piece everything together yourself just to figure out what you actually owe. Many of these charges are never disclosed upfront, which feels less like an oversight and more like a deliberate strategy. For contractors and small business owners who are budget-conscious and need a straightforward virtual office solution, this kind of financial unpredictability is not just frustrating, it's damaging to your business planning. The bottom line: Regus engages in business practices that lack transparency and basic respect for their clients. There are plenty of reputable virtual office providers out there who will give you honest pricing, clear billing, and the professionalism your business deserves. Do yourself a favor and keep looking. You'll be glad you did. Also, I hated having to leave a 1 star review. Google wouldn't allow me to leave a zero star.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • For spontaneous collaboration and interaction, open desks provide an open and flexible environment. If you prefer a dedicated space with shared community elements, dedicated desks offer a great balance between personal space and interaction.

    On the other hand, private offices are best suited for focused work and private interactions. They're ideal for solo workers as well as teams seeking a dedicated space, shielded from distractions.

    Choosing the ideal coworking arrangement for you is about aligning your workspace with your work style, team dynamics, and project requirements.

  • 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.

  • Coworking spaces typically have limited storage options, most of which are reserved for members with dedicated desks or private offices. With that said, it’s best to contact the coworking operator directly via the form on the right side of the page to learn about available storage options.

  • Whether you're a day pass holder or a monthly member, you can access most amenities. Meeting rooms do require prior scheduling, and private offices are reserved for those with subscriptions. However, the lounge, kitchen, and breakout spaces are open to all. Complimentary services are also available regardless of membership tier, while ancillary services can be purchased separately or negotiated with Regus.

  • 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.