New business training facility officially opens at Hull's £6m K2 development
A new facility for businesses to hold training sessions and seminars has opened at K2, the £6m multi-functional workspace complex in Hull city centre.
Situated on the first floor, the K2 Training Centre is designed to provide a corporate space for companies to hire to host staff or client training sessions away from their offices.
The centre can seat up to 40 delegates and is equipped with AV technology and screens.
K2 saw its first occupants move into private offices and co-working spaces back in February.
Since then, Rise gym, Sky Garden rooftop space and Lion Heart Hot Yoga studio have opened at the complex.
In addition, work is continuing on long-term apartments and an events space for the development.
The site is being developed by Tradepark Ltd, based in Beverley.
Brian Freestone, communities director at K2, commented: “Community is at the heart of K2. We wanted to create a vibrant space for companies and individuals to do business – whether that’s work, host meetings, hold brainstorming sessions or run a seminar or conference.
“Sometimes this can’t be done in the office due to size and space, and providing a fresh environment can also inspire creativity and new thinking. This is why we created the K2 Training Centre. We didn’t want this to be a place for K2 tenants only, but for other local businesses to use too.”
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