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The Office Group to open Shoreditch co-working space
Flexible workspace provider is set to launch a free pop-up co-working space in Shoreditch, London’s startup capital.
The space, which will feature a quiet zone and an interactive art workshop, will officially open on Friday 15 January.
Based in Albert House on Old Street roundabout, business owners will also have access to the building’s facilities, which include meeting rooms, a gym, a café, bike racks, a lounge area and a deckchair cinema.
Olly Olsen, Co-CEO of The Office Group, said: “The way we work is constantly evolving, so we wanted to create a pop up with different environments and activities to get feedback on the perfect workplace. Whether it’s the art on the walls or taking a break from your desk to use a different skill set, we believe that design and creativity should take a bigger role in office life.”
Those using the pop up workspace will also have access to the facilities at Albert House, which include a gym for personal training sessions and classes, a café to refuel, bike racks, a lounge area and a deckchair cinema. Meeting rooms can also be booked for more formal meetings.
The Office Group has several co-working spaces across London including Angel Square, Kings Cross and The Shard.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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