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TailoredSpace Opens Ninth Coworking Location in Laguna Niguel

TailoredSpace has opened its ninth coworking site in Laguna Niguel. The new TailoredSpace site at 23807 Aliso Creek Rd. is located in the Laguna Design Center at the corner of Aliso Creek Road and Alicia Parkway. The campus encompasses the entire first floor totaling nearly 12,000 square feet of office space.

Drew Sanden, co-founder of TailoredSpace, said the Laguna Niguel site was particularly compelling given the strong regional demographics and pent-up demand for coworking space in the submarket. The new space features 41 fully furnished private offices & suites, phone rooms and conference rooms, and business support services.

“We remain bullish on the future of coworking, which is why we plan to continue to expand with more sites coming online in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties,” added Sanden. TailoredSpace also operates coworking locations in Brea, Carlsbad, Chino Hills, Corona, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Juan Capistranoand West Covina.

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