Check out our latest new Spaces – you’ll love them just as much as we do

Spring has definitely sprung. And, at a time of year when we celebrate new beginnings, Spaces has a fair few new starts in the pipeline. Here are some of our blossoming new coworking hubs, sprouting up around the world as we speak…

EUROPE

Switzerland

Let the light in at our gleaming new Swiss location in Zug, Spaces Grafenauweg. Both Lucerne and Zürich are reachable in 20 minutes, while boutiques, cafes and green spaces are on the doorstep of our stunning contemporary building.

Norway

Over in the gorgeous Norwegian city of Bergen, Spaces Vaskerelven is giving the fjord views a run for their money, with six floors of attractive workspace topped off with a roof terrace and all a short walk from Bergen train station.

Finland

Another Scandinavian opening in time for spring is Spaces Tripla, which has launched in Finland’s capital. Helsinki’s vibrant Pasila area marks the spot, meaning members of this new Spaces are a stone’s throw from the high-tech Pasila Mall – and a direct rail link to the international airport.

Italy

Coworking in Rome has never been cooler now Spaces Eur Arte has landed in the Eternal City. Members can feed both their creativity and their entrepreneurial spirit at this eight-floor flexible workspace along the Avenue of Art, which is conveniently located in the heart of Rome’s EUR business district.

Serbia

Another exciting flexible workspace opening in Europe is Spaces Navigator II, coming to the Serbian capital of Belgrade any day now. Set along the city’s main artery, Milutin Milankovic Boulevard, this striking Spaces occupies a brand-new building with a gym, a café and parking (and a tram stop just outside).

Spain

In April, the coastal Spanish city of Gijón will gain Spaces Sociedad de Fomento. Housed in a historic landmark building, with a suntrap of a roof terrace overlooking the nearby marina, it’s a dreamy destination, and it’s super close to the city’s central train station.

Germany

Fashion-forward Düsseldorf is getting another Spaces – Spaces Kennedydamm – in the heart of its world-class fashion district moments from the River Rhine (its boulevard is a gorgeous place for a lunchtime stroll).

United Kingdom

And the UK’s getting in on the Spaces action too, with the opening of Spaces Avebury Boulevard in Milton Keynes this month. Set inside a newly built business centre, with connectivity to London and Manchester, we expect big things to come out of this dynamic new flexible hub for professionals.

NORTH AMERICA

USA

Among the awesome new flexible office space in North America we’re launching this season is Spaces West Plano Village. Our latest Texan coworking hub lies just off the Dallas North Tollway in an appealing mixed-use location with plenty of tempting places to eat, drink and shop.

North Carolina’s capital is also gaining a brand-spanking new flexspace location, Spaces Crabtree Terrace. Meanwhile, over in oh-so-hip Oakland, Spaces Jack London Square will add a dash more designer workspace for the local cool Californian crowd.

Canada

And finally, as flexspace in Toronto continues to thrive, we’re adding to our footprint in the go-getting Canadian city with the opening of Spaces Bay Street, in the heart of the financial district, where young professionals flock for post-work cocktails and associated shenanigans.

ASIA

Malaysia

We’ve opened a fair amount of showcase Spaces in Asia recently, so why stop now? This season, we’re launching Spaces Menara UAC in the happening Malaysian city of Petaling Jaya – “PJ” if you’re down with the kids – a satellite town away from the capital of KL – that’s Kuala Lumpur, to keep up. It means Spaces members can feed off the beast’s potential without having to brave the city-centre traffic, while also enjoying the usual slick Spaces facilities and services that make coworking so wonderful.

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