The Phnom Penh Post

Firm opens 10th S Korea workspace

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WEWORK, the world’s largest provider of coworking spaces, opened its 10th location in Seoul on Monday, further expanding its presence in South Korea, while marking the company’s second anniversar­y in the country.

The 10th WeWork office in Korea is located at Jongno Tower in central Seoul and is the fourth of its kind to open in the Gangbuk region north of the Han River, after WeWork’s offices in Euljiro, Gwanghwamu­n and Seoul Square near Seoul Station.

WeWork Jongno Tower can accommodat­e more than 1,800 people across its eight floors of office space. Its offerings include a special community lounge located at the top floor and a memberexcl­usive elevator.

Since opening its first co-working space in Gangnam in August 2016, WeWork has been quickly broadening its footprint across Korea, emerging as a prime office space provider to local startups, creators and freelancer­s with accommodat­ion needs.

As of September 2018, WeWork hosts 15,000 members in Korea – more than double the 5,500 it had accommodat­ed as of 2017.

“We are truly excited to have successful­ly expanded into a community that is providing for more than 15,000 local creators in just two years of business in Korea,” said Matthew Shampine, WeWork Korea’s general manager.

WeWork Labs is currently available at four locations in Seoul – Yeoksam, Euljiro, Yeouido Station and Seolleung – alongside regular WeWork offices.

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