The International Workplace Group (IWG), a leading provider of hybrid working solutions, has partnered with Chelsea Hotels to launch a premium 1,500-square-meter flexible workspace in Abuja.
The agreement, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), marks a significant step toward meeting the rising demand for adaptable and high-quality office spaces in the federal capital territory.
Kenechi Chidolue, Director of Chelsea Group Limited, stated that the fifth floor of the Chelsea Hotels will be transformed into a cutting-edge workspace, catering to the needs of startups and established businesses alike. “We believe this will enhance business operations and improve the lives of individuals who choose to sign up with IWG,” she said.
Marc Descrozaille, CEO, EMEA, IWG, highlighted the increasing global demand for flexible workspaces as hybrid work models gain traction. “The flexible workplace model not only boosts productivity but also allows businesses to scale up or down at significantly reduced costs,” he explained.
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Ayo Akinmade, IWG’s Country Director, emphasized the role of the project in empowering businesses and fostering economic growth in Abuja.
The workspace is expected to provide a supportive ecosystem for businesses of all sizes.
Set to open in February 2025, the innovative workspace offerings will include co-working spaces, private offices, and high-tech meeting rooms, designed to enhance productivity, foster collaboration, and provide flexible options for businesses of all sizes.
These spaces are designed to enhance productivity, encourage collaboration, and provide flexibility for businesses, aligning with the evolving needs of the modern workforce.