Spirent Communications has established its new regional headquarters at Bell Works in Holmdel with the expansion of office and lab spaces, Somerset Development has announced.
Spirent, a leading provider of automated test and assurance solutions for networks, cybersecurity and positioning, has relocated employees from its affiliate Eatontown office to the Bell Works metroburb, which is now home to 130 Spirent employees. The lease expansion brings Spirent’s footprint at Bell Works to a total of 35,000 square feet.
“Spirent has thrived as part of this collaborative community and continues to benefit from the incredible energy here at Bell Works. The uniqueness of the metroburb community was the driving factor in our decision to expand our space here and bring all of our regional team members to the campus,” said Ray Lee, Spirent’s director of global properties. “We’re thrilled to be able to offer our employees a workplace in which collaboration, inspiration and connectivity is not only possible, but ingrained in the day-to-day experience at the metroburb.”
“We are ecstatic to be strengthening our partnership with Spirent, with Bell Works serving as its regional headquarters for the tri-state area. Bell Works’ spirit perfectly complements Spirent’s desire for a vibrant work environment in an easily accessible location,” Ralph Zucker, president of Somerset Development, said. “The metroburb’s central location in Holmdel gives employees easy access to major highways and roads, making commuting as stress-free as possible,” Zucker continued.
Bell Works recently celebrated the grand opening of the newly expanded coLab, the metroburb’s coworking membership experience that offers an array of workspace options, ranging from shared and individual desks to dedicated solo offices and team suites. Bell Works also offers customized, long-term private offices and pre-furnished, “ready-to-wear” suites. Employees have access to the growing, diverse array of retail, dining and entertainment options available at The Block, Bell Works’ ground-floor ‘pedestrian street’ that offers a unique selection of shops, restaurants, and community services.
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