Posted by: Lauren Hill
Date: 25 October 2018
Category: Press
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Sydney coworking space open for business

Investa Commercial Property Fund (ICPF) and Work Club Global today announce that lease documentation has been signed for Work Club Global to establish Sydney’s newest and most prestigious shared workspace for professionals at the newly refurbished 201 Kent Street. The new shared workspace in Sydney will be a Nordic-inspired destination for both small-medium sized enterprises as well as providing enterprise solutions for corporates.

Work Club Global are curating over 1,600 square metres of space over two levels including the ground floor with impressive 4 metre high ceilings. Opening of the Sydney coworking space is planned for May 2018. The 10-year lease increases the weighted average lease expiry of the asset to 3.26 years and adds significant new amenity for both existing and new tenants at 201 Kent Street.

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The contemporary coworking office space in Sydney will provide focused and collaborative areas, convene space and a bar for both members and visitors. Access to first class Concierge and other business and lifestyle services will be made available through Investa’s INSITE portal.

Jason Leong, Group Executive and ICPF Fund Manager said: “201 Kent Street is a key asset of the fund. Recently, over $8 million was invested in the refurbishment of the lobby and café area at ground level, which features a light-filled atrium and state-of-the-art lighting and finishes. The addition of a prestigious shared workplace for professionals will add value for all of our customers and help to meet their growing need for flexibility and an on-demand Workplace as a Service (“WaaS”).

 

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201 Kent Street is at the centre of the thriving western corridor of the Sydney CBD and the new Work Club Global WaaS will add significant value to the precinct.”

Work Club Global was created under the leadership of Danish-born founder Soren Trampedach, former workspace consultant to Facebook and Google. His workspaces are renowned for their functional design, artisan Scandinavian furniture and delivery of high quality workplace services. The shared office space in Sydney is a testament to this vision.

In addition to a range of collaborative spaces, Work Club Global also offers a diverse group of members access to Florence Guild, an event series comprising monthly speaker events, round table business discussions, and more intimate lunches and dinners. Past speakers include Rachel Botsman (thought leader on the Collaborative Economy), Toby Walsh (Professor of AI at UNSW and Research Leader at Data61), Lisa Messenger (Founder and CEO of Collective Hub), and Roy Green (Dean, UTS Business School).

General Manager at 201 Kent Street Danielle Bryan said: “Not only will Work Club improve the amenity for tenants at 201 Kent Street, providing an alternate space from which to work and collaborate, it will also further develop the community within the building, providing great opportunities for people to connect and network.”

Soren Trampedach, Founder and CEO, Work Club Global said: “Our vision with Work Club Global is to be more than just a physical space; it is about bringing together a diverse range of professionals from different backgrounds, breaking down traditional silos and creating an environment to spark conversations and collaboration.

 

Time to cowork in Sydney?

Regardless of whether you are a solopreneur, or a major multinational business, Work Club provides spaces to work in where people are comfortable and able to thrive. It’s not work, it’s a lifestyle.”

For more information on our serviced office spaces and coworking environments in Sydney and Melbourne please contact us or book a tour today.

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