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Impact Hub, led in Madrid by Antonio González, plans to open its first flexible workspace in Barcelona at the end of February or beginning of March. The center will be located at number 112 of Pujades street in the Catalan capital, in the 22 @ district.
The new coworking space will have an area of 1,500 square meters and will have space for 170 professionals, either in individual spaces or in private offices for companies. In this way, Impact Hub joins other actors in the sector present in the Barcelona technology district such as WeWork, Spaces, Utopicus or Aticco.
In addition, you will have an area dedicated to holding events with space for up to 150 people, a cafeteria and restaurant area that will offer catering and a large terrace.
In addition to the management of flexible workspaces, Impact Hub promotes innovation projects at the social level and offers accompaniment to start ups. In fact, investment in newly created companies generates 30% of your business.
With this opening, Impact Hub will add a new community to its worldwide network, consisting of more than a hundred centers located in more than fifty countries and serving more than 17,000 members. The company's main objective is to create local communities that foster innovation among its members.
In addition to Barcelona, in Spain the company has communities in Madrid, where it operates six flexible workspaces; Zaragoza, with a coworking project; San Sebastián, where it offers shared work spaces and meeting rooms; Malaga, with a community of innovators, and Vigo. In total, the company has more than 13,200 square meters of flexible workspaces in Spain.
The Catalan capital continues to add square meters of flexible workspaces. In November, Clowdworks opened its ninth center in the Catalan capital, with an area of 1,500 square meters. For its part, the Italian Talent Garden plans to release its second space in the city, with an area of 4,500 square meters, next May.
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