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2/15/23
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Premier Workspaces has been selected by Rockhill Management to reposition and manage coworking operations at “The Heights” in Aliso Viejo. This modern, 30k sf space was formerly operated by TechSpace and most recently Industrious.
The Heights, formerly known as The Summit, recently underwent a multimillion-dollar renovation. The five-building campus, which also is home to Microsoft and Sony, features extensive upgrades throughout – including impressive common areas, modern lobbies, and a state-of-the-art fitness center. This recent addition offers over 7k sf of premium workout equipment as well as spa-like amenities, including outdoor spaces, lockers, and private showers – all within steps of the flexible workspace.
Premier’s coworking space offers 24 private offices, four serviced meeting rooms, and common areas – all surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows with captivating views of the surrounding hills. The location provides the ability to accommodate larger teams and those who simply prefer larger space. It features some of the largest flexible workspace offices in Orange County – all with the added benefit of full-time reception, well-appointed common areas, and a commitment to service.
“It’s a beautiful design that maximizes the surrounding views and features a nice selection of suites that are much larger than our typical floor plans. The Heights offers these larger companies a masterfully landscaped 20-acre campus with incredible mountain views and unparalleled amenities,” said Michael Pollack, the VP, Director of Real Estate at Premier Workspaces.
The Heights is located along the SR 73 (San Joaquin Hills) Tollway, providing immediate access to the 133, 5, and 405 Freeways. Perfect for locals and commuters alike, it’s ideal for hybrid work, remote teams looking for a common touchpoint or those who simply want a highly accessible location in Orange County. The immediate area also offers a selection of great restaurants and shopping for those who prefer to stay closer to the office.
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