AfricaWorks opens 2nd Co-working Space in April

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AfricaWorks opens 2nd Co-working Space in April
Josephine Doegah

AfricaWorks, the first uniquely pan-African flexible workspace provider, has announced plans to open its second co-working space in Accra at the Stanbic Heights Building, located at Airport City.

The space is due to open in April 2022 – and will feature private office suites, shared workstations and hot desks in a space with distinctive architecture, a serene environment and a central location.

Starting at US$250 monthly per workstation, the new workspace covers 412sqm, a business lounge, 9 shared desks, 70 private desks, an AfricaWorks Cafe, Meeting Rooms, a Growth Room as well as a Boardroom.

On-site amenities include ample parking space, Wi-Fi, 24-hour access, and an uninterrupted power supply.

This is the perfect space for people who lead a busy life and need a central place to conduct business.

Accra has emerged as one of the most robust and developed business ecosystems on the continent, and AfricaWorks is poised to help strengthen and drive business growth in Accra.

The first AfricaWorks in Accra opened in October 2020, and has recorded tremendous growth as the space is currently at 100% occupied.

The space is located at Volta Place, Airport Residential, and is home to globally recognised companies like Volkswagen, Toyota, Uhuru, Quadrante UK Services, L’Oréal West Africa, Partners in Food Solutions, etc.

The increasing demand for good quality co-working spaces from Multinationals, SMEs and start-ups in the African Market has been instrumental to the growth of AfricaWorks.

Gregoire Schwebig, Founder & CEO of AfricaWorks, commented: “Our new Accra location extends AfricaWorks’ track-record of delivering high-quality flexible office spaces to businesses across the continent. Ghana is one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies, and we are excited to expand our cost-effective, efficient, office space model to the Accra market.

“The new space will allow us to serve many more companies seeking to grow their businesses without the burden of expensive traditional long-term leases.”

Josephine Doegah, Managing Director-AfricaWorks Ghana said: “It is amazing to watch the growth of AfricaWorks in Accra. Not only is Accra a flourishing city in terms of culture, but also for business. AfricaWorks provides a central location for entrepreneurs and businesses to work, connect and network”.

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