Regus - Nebraska, Lincoln - U. S. Bank Building
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About Regus - Nebraska, Lincoln - U. S. Bank Building
The business center located in the U.S Bank Building offers workspace in Lincoln at 233 South 13th Street. Situated in downtown, it is conveniently less than half a mile away from the University of Nebraska. Numerous significant government buildings are within walking distance, including the State Capitol Building, Lancaster County Court, the City Attorney’s Office, and the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, all within five blocks radius.
This center provides support for any specific requirements that may arise in the busy area. Meeting rooms are available for presentations and business lunches, while a team of staff members ensures professional greeting of visitors and handling of incoming calls.
The location is easily accessible, with Highway 34 and I-180 both located within six blocks. Nearby dining options include Grean Gateau and Tico’s Restaurant within four blocks, and the Marriott Hotel just a block away. The Nebraska Club is situated on the top floor of the building. The Regus office space is fully furnished, and high-speed WiFi is accessible throughout the center.
This center provides support for any specific requirements that may arise in the busy area. Meeting rooms are available for presentations and business lunches, while a team of staff members ensures professional greeting of visitors and handling of incoming calls.
The location is easily accessible, with Highway 34 and I-180 both located within six blocks. Nearby dining options include Grean Gateau and Tico’s Restaurant within four blocks, and the Marriott Hotel just a block away. The Nebraska Club is situated on the top floor of the building. The Regus office space is fully furnished, and high-speed WiFi is accessible throughout the center.
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