Co-working hub opens in Sheffield's Heart of the City scheme
A new co-working space has launched in a growing urban development in South Yorkshire.
Flexible office space specialist Cubo opened its newest hub in Sheffield’s Heart of the City development at the beginning of this month.
Situated on Carver Street, the four-story building comprises a range of co-working spaces and private offices, as well as a reception area and barista station.
In addition, the site will feature the brand’s signature Alto rooftop bar, which is set to open in May.
Joe Wicks, CEO of NuBreed Hotels, recently signed for a private office at Cubo Sheffield. He commented: “We chose an office with Cubo as it ticks our three boxes: flexibility, location, and staff engagement.
“We reward staff where possible and having a great space to work from is important for us.The rooftop bar is a great addition to the overall opportunity. We will host weekly all-hands meetings there for better staff engagement.
“We are opening our customer success and customer support hub in Sheffield and Cubo gives us the flexibility to scale our team and office footprint quickly.”
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