Property guardian firm launches London co-working brand
Property guardian company Lowe has unveiled a new co-working concept, with plans to roll it out to a number of locations across London.
Lowe Works, the company’s new flexible office space arm, has launched a flagship site at Alexander House, a former warehouse in Fulham, SW6.
Marketing itself as an affordable, localised choice in the flexible offices sector aimed at start-ups, creatives and entrepreneurs, Lowe said it will soon launch a “neighbourhood network” in London. The premises will offer a mix of desks and private offices.
Property guardian company Lowe has unveiled a new co-working concept, with plans to roll it out to a number of locations across London.
Lowe Works, the company’s new flexible office space arm, has launched a flagship site at Alexander House, a former warehouse in Fulham, SW6.
Marketing itself as an affordable, localised choice in the flexible offices sector aimed at start-ups, creatives and entrepreneurs, Lowe said it will soon launch a “neighbourhood network” in London. The premises will offer a mix of desks and private offices.
Prices for a dedicated desk at Alexander House start from £300 per person per month, with private offices for two to eight people available from £350 per person per month.
Tim Lowe, the company’s founder, says: “With Covid-19 affecting how businesses view the traditional office setting, more and more we are seeing that Londoners want flexible workspaces with a creative atmosphere, in locations that they can easily walk or cycle to.
“For so many young creatives and professionals, being part of a stimulating community is key for their work-life balance, and at a time when the creative industry has been so badly affected, it is essential these businesses and individuals have access to affordable, well-resourced spaces to work.”
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