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Savills Ireland launches into flexible office sector with Workthere

Written by Business World, on 10th May 2017. Posted in Property

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Savills Ireland has today announced the launch of Workthere, a venture introduced to help growing businesses find flexible, co-working and serviced office space across Ireland. 
 
The new venture by Savills was launched in the UK in February 2017 and, following this success, the firm is now expanding the offer with Dublin representing Workthere’s first presence outside of the UK.
 
Workthere will service the entire flexible work space market, including well-known brands such as Iconic Offices, Glandore and Pembroke Hall, as well as smaller providers and single-schemes.

It will be an entirely new brokerage service and website listing platform combining technological experience with personal advice. It aims to offer a professional, easy and transparent way for providers to let their space and occupiers to identify flexible working space that fits their individual needs.
 
Division Director at Savills Ireland, Michael Healy says, "Serviced office space is growing in popularity globally and this is particularly evident in Dublin. WeWork & Regus are both looking to set up several new business centres in Dublin."

He added, "Iconic Offices are expanding their portfolio at a phenomenal rate and recently opened three centres – SOBO Works and The Brickhouse with Hibernia REIT, and another on Harmony Row. We intend to list all services offices space available Ireland."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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