Premier Workspaces, a leader in flexible office solutions, announced the opening of its newest coworking space in Cherry Hill. The modern executive suite is located in the Commerce Center at 1820 Chapel Avenue West, and offers a professional, fully equipped workspace just ten minutes from Philadelphia.
The new facility is a substantial addition to the South Jersey office landscape, featuring 85 private window and interior offices within a 24,590-square-foot space. It is designed to cater to the needs of the dynamic workforce, accommodating everyone from solo entrepreneurs and startups to well-established companies.
Flexibility and amenities drive growth
The company highlights the hassle-free experience the new location offers. Businesses can secure a high-quality office without requiring any capital investment or committing to a long-term lease.
“This new hybrid office space offers the perfect combination of location, amenities, and flexibility for businesses looking to thrive in South Jersey,” Amy Fuller, President at Premier Workspaces said. “With no capital investment required and one simple monthly invoice, we provide our clients with a hassle-free professional office experience that allows them to focus on what matters most — growing their business.”
The fully equipped facility ensures clients have everything necessary for success, including:
- 24/7 access
- High-speed internet
- Two professional meeting rooms
- Reception services
- Virtual office address options
Strategic location for commuters
The Cherry Hill location offers exceptional accessibility, positioned just off Route 38 and close to major highways. This makes it an ideal choice for businesses seeking a strategic presence in the region, offering easy access for both New Jersey and Philadelphia commuters.
Michael Pollack, senior vice president of Real Estate at Premier Workspaces, expressed excitement about the expansion: “We are excited to expand Premier Workspaces into Cherry Hill, bringing our signature flexible office solutions to their local business community.”


