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1/23/12
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Premier Business Centers (PBC) has signed a lease for yet another new SoCal executive office suite location. The Irvine-based firm’s latest center is situated within the prestigious Mission Ridge Project in the affluent Mission Viejo area of South Orange County. The center is located at 27101 Puerta Real, adjacent to the I-5 Fwy with nearby access to the 73 toll road.
Premier Business Centers’ new executive suite is currently being built out and is scheduled to open in April 2012. The new office suite will be comprised of 12.1k sf on the third floor and will offer 53 offices, two conference rooms, a kitchen/lounge and an extraordinary reception/lobby area. It is expected to open its doors and commence operations in the beginning of April 2012.
The beautifully landscaped four-story office building provides high-quality space in a campus-like environment. It is built with an advanced technology infrastructure in a stylish setting with outstanding corporate visibility.
Premier Business Centers offers premium executive office space and provides an array of amenities and services that are essential for any successful business. “We are very excited to have the opportunity to offer a first class executive suite in what is considered to be one of the most prestigious and impressive Class A office buildings in South Orange County. The project is very visible along the 5 Freeway and has easy freeway access making it a great location for people who either live or work in Southern Orange County,” cmmented Jeff Reinstein, Chief Executive Officer for Premier Business Centers.
The Class A office building features a central courtyard with relaxing fountains, outdoor seating, picnic area and shower/locker room facility. The strategic location, combined with Premier Business Center’s cost-effective offerings, make this prestigious building an ideal center for business professionals. Located only one block away from The Shops at Mission Viejo and Kaleidoscope center, tenants have easy access to a wide array of amenities and restaurants.
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