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IWG Adds New Regus Location in Budapest

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IWG is opening a new, flexible workspace in Budapest, against a backdrop of rising demand for hybrid working across the country, according to a press release sent to the Budapest Business Journal.

The addition of IWG’s latest location in Budapest comes on the heels of the business posting its highest-ever revenue in its 35-year history and achieving rapid network growth, adding 867 new locations over the course of 2023.

Situated on Váci Street office corridor in Budapest, this new location is part of a drive by IWG to meet the sharply rising demand for top class flexible working space in the city center. The recently renovated Centerpoint Office is easily accessible by public transport and provides nearby amenities such as restaurants, café shops, a fitness center as well as a garden and a courtyard. 

Set to open in the third quarter of 2024, the building will provide space for established firms and startups across a range of industries, while IWG’s Design Your Own Office service allows companies to tailor their space entirely to their requirements. The new Regus location will include facilities including private offices, meeting rooms, co-working and creative spaces.

The office complex, with a new wing and inner garden due to be built later this year, will feature energy efficient and environmentally friendly solutions certified by Leed and Breeam Gold.

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