BusinesSuites

BusinesSuites, LP
Private
Founded 1989
Headquarters Austin, Texas
Key people
Luci Baines Johnson, Co-Founder
Ian J. Turpin, Co-Founder
John G. Jordan, President
Products Serviced Offices, Virtual Offices
Website www.businessuites.com

BusinesSuites, LP is a provider of serviced offices and virtual offices based in Austin, Texas.

History

BusinesSuites was founded in 1989 in Austin, Texas, by Luci Baines Johnson, daughter of late president Lyndon B. Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson, and her husband Ian J. Turpin. The Company began growing aggressively in 2002, when it acquired and opened several locations in Maryland and Nevada, including several acquired from The Rouse Company. Since 2002, the Company has continued growing in these markets as well as its home state of Texas and added locations in Virginia in 2007 and 2008. Over the past several years the company has grown considerably, but its focus on clients remains the same. The most recent expansion includes adding two new locations in Nevada and a third location in Columbia, Maryland in 2010.

Achievements

BusinesSuites was recognized in 2009 by Dell and National Federation of Independent Businesses for its 6th Annual Small Business Excellence Award, "differentiating itself among a record-breaking 3,000 applicants," according to the Dell Press Release.

In 2010, BusinesSuites was listed among the Inc. 5000’s Fastest-Growing Companies in the U.S.

Locations

BusinesSuites operates more than 29 locations in the following markets:

Associations

BusinesSuites is a founding member of Preferred Office Network was established to provide a single source for organizations needing office space and support services in multiple locations. With over 75 centers covering almost half of the top-50 metropolitan areas, Preferred Office Network is the largest network of independently owned business centers in the United States focused on the needs of multi-site national and international office space users.

BusinesSuites is a member of the trade organization, Office Business Center Association International.

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