Spaces unveils sleek 20-storey co-working hub

A pristine view of Victoria Harbour can be viewed at its top floor.

Located just a block away from the Hong Kong Business headquarters, at 181 Des Veoux Road lies Spaces, a new, sleek co-working space. Spaces Sunhouse is the fourth and largest location spanning 77,000 sq ft over 20 storeys. 

Spaces Sun House offers a pristine view of the Victoria Harbour on its top floor. The office also houses a 7,000 sq ft “Business Club” designed for hot-desking, informal meetings and interaction amongst members whilst the second floor is dedicated to meeting rooms. The third through nineteenth floors provide private offices to accommodate teams on flexible terms of one to 24 months.

“Central and Sheung Wan have always been core business districts,” said Nancy Yip, Area Director with IWG.

The latest opening in Central adds to Spaces portfolio in Hong Kong which already counts locations in Kowloon East, Causeway Bay and Wong Chuk Hang. It also has a fifth hub set to
open in Wan Chai in Q1 2019.

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