Co-Space has signed up for around 28,000 sq ft of workspace at newly-developed Jubilee Square in St Albans.
The flexible workspace operator has signed a 20-year partnership agreement with St Albans City and District Council, which led the development of the mixed-use scheme.
William Stokes, co-founder of Co-Space, said: “This is our sweet spot. St Albans is a thriving community that has grown post-pandemic, attracting talent, entrepreneurs and businesses alike.
“St Albans City Council is a progressive authority, that have transformed Jubilee Square into a vibrant hub of homes and offices; we’re thrilled to be partnering with them bringing forward flexible offices for over 420 members and businesses. With private offices from two desks, we handle property needs so businesses can focus on growth.”
Paul de Kort, leader of St Albans City and District Council, added: “Following the recent completion of Jubilee Square, we’re excited to develop a partnership with Co-Space.
“The team share our values and vision for St Albans – a commitment to fostering ambition and growth by providing in-demand office spaces and creating places where people want to be.”
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