Regus operates a membership-based shared office facility on Northeast 5th Street in Oklahoma City, offering private offices, dedicated desks, and day-pass hot-desking to freelancers, small teams, and remote workers who need a professional address without a long-term lease commitment.
Regus functions as a by-the-month (or shorter) alternative to traditional office leasing. The NE 5th Street location houses private offices ranging from single-occupant to multi-person suites, open coworking areas, and fully staffed reception services. Unlike a coworking startup, Regus operates under a franchise model present in over 180 countries; the NE 5th St location is one of several in the greater Oklahoma City area. The space caters to established small businesses, consultants, and distributed teams that need occasional in-person collaboration or a legitimate business address for client meetings. It is not designed for hot-desking-only users seeking community or the cheapest daily rate; those clients are better served by independent coworking operators downtown.
Regus offers three primary membership paths: day passes, dedicated desks, and private offices. Day passes (sometimes called "hot-desking") allow single-day or casual access to shared workspaces and typically cost between $25 and $40 per day in Oklahoma City, though rates vary by location demand. Dedicated desks, assigned to one person for the full month, range from roughly $200 to $400 monthly depending on whether you want a standard desk or a premium spot with better light or power access. Private offices start at approximately $600 to $800 monthly for a single-person room and scale upward for two, four, or six-person suites; larger suites can exceed $2,000 monthly. Most memberships include 24/7 access, high-speed internet, business address registration, mail handling, conference room access (sometimes at an hourly upgrade fee), and receptionist services. Parking is included. Confirm current pricing directly with the location, as Regus adjusts rates seasonally and by occupancy.
Oklahoma City has several shared office alternatives. Independent coworking spaces like those in Midtown or near Bricktown typically undercut Regus on daily rates (sometimes $15 to $20 per day) and emphasize informal networking; they suit freelancers and startups seeking community. Regus prioritizes corporate polish: conference rooms meet client-presentation standards, receptionists answer phones professionally, and the membership model discourages the casual user who drops in twice a month. For a solo consultant who occasionally needs a conference room, independent coworking is cheaper. For a three-person marketing firm that needs a permanent address, phone answering, and a professional meeting space, Regus justifies the higher monthly cost. Traditional executive suites in Oklahoma City (sometimes found in older office towers) offer similar professionalism but often demand longer initial commitments and less flexibility; Regus wins on month-to-month terms.
Regus NE 5th St works well for remote employees whose companies offer a coworking stipend, consultants billing clients at professional rates (where a business address matters), and small teams scaling out of home offices but not ready for a five-year lease. It also suits sales professionals or therapists who need a neutral meeting space without renting a full office. It does not suit freelancers on tight budgets, creative collectives seeking informal peer connection, or anyone who needs only occasional access; a cheaper day-pass coworking spot or library workspace is more sensible.
Walk-ins are generally welcome, though scheduling a tour in advance (by phone or the Regus website) ensures a staff member is available. The tour typically covers available office types, the shared kitchen and break areas, conference room capabilities, and parking. You will see sample furnished and unfurnished options. Membership sign-up requires a valid ID and usually a business license or tax ID; payment is monthly via credit card or invoice. Most memberships begin immediately or within a few days. Virtual tours are available for remote decision-making.
The NE 5th Street location offers 24/7 access for members; staff reception hours are generally 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Parking is included and typically on-site or in a nearby lot. Verify current staffed hours and address Regus directly, as these occasionally adjust. The location sits near downtown and is accessible from I-35.
Regus succeeds in Oklahoma City because it removes the risk of a five-year lease for businesses that are not yet certain of their space needs, while delivering the professional setting that freelancers and small teams cannot replicate at home or in a casual coffee shop.
