Co-working operator Spaces joins Melbourne Quarter precinct
International Workplace Group’s (IWG) co-working brand Spaces has secured approximately 7,000 square metres of space across two buildings within Lendlease’s Melbourne Quarter precinct.
Spaces will occupy one floor at One Melbourne Quarter and more than 4,000 square metres over two floors at Two Melbourne Quarter.
They will also utilise the business lounge facilities in each building’s lobby as extensions of their workplace.
Spaces’ members will also have access to the precinct’s Wi-Fi enabled Sky Park.
There will be over 700 flexible workstations available when Spaces moves into One Melbourne Quarter (pictured above) in May this year and Two Melbourne Quarter (pictured below) once it is complete in mid-2020.
The precinct will also be the Victorian home of AMP and EnergyAustralia, which will join Arup and Lendlease.
Spaces’ model allows customers to pay only for the space they need, scaling operations up or down to boost employee productivity in their choice of work environments.
The Lendlease managed Australian Prime Property Fund (APPF) Commercial owns One Melbourne Quarter and has a 50% joint interest in Two Melbourne Quarter with First State Super.
"There is a workspace revolution underway in Australia and businesses of all sizes are waking up to the strategic and financial benefits that flexible office space can provide," said Damien Sheehan, Head of IWG, Spaces parent company in Australia & New Zealand.
"This will be the fourth Spaces co-working centre located in Victoria and we are extremely excited to be located in the new Melbourne Quarter Precinct."