Globalworth launches new flexible office space brand in Poland

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2024-10-17   08:34
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Globalworth is introducing a new flexible office space offering in Poland. Set to debut in the second half of October, this new business line will provide fully furnished, work-ready offices with flexible leasing terms, aimed at meeting the growing demand for adaptable office solutions.

The new brand is designed to cater to the evolving needs of companies, offering lockable offices for start-ups, small and medium-sized businesses, coworking zones, and corporate spaces. This marks a significant shift in Globalworth’s service portfolio, as it responds to the increasing preference for scalable office environments that suit businesses of various sizes and industries.

“The demand for flexible workspaces has been a clear and growing trend in recent years. With our new brand, we aim to meet this demand by offering modern office solutions that will not only serve as incubators for growing companies but also as swing spaces for clients awaiting the completion of their own offices in our buildings,” said Artur Apostol, Managing Director - Real Estate Operations Poland at Globalworth.

The flex office offering is particularly suited for businesses facing fluctuating staffing levels, providing a practical alternative to traditional long-term leases.

Globalworth’s new brand will allow tenants to access high-tech, fully furnished office spaces equipped with additional services, such as reception facilities and meeting rooms, without the burden of long-term commitments. This solution is ideal for companies operating in fast-changing markets or seeking temporary office space.

By launching this new business line, Globalworth aims to enhance its comprehensive office portfolio, catering to the needs of both large corporations and smaller businesses, including freelancers, looking for prestigious and flexible workspaces in Poland’s prime locations.

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