Spacemize transforms London hotels into coworking offices

January 8, 2019
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There's an online platform that's redesigning exclusive restaurants and hotels in London into workspaces this coming year.

Spacemize creates an alternative work environment which is more productive than working from home, more convenient than working from a coffee shop, more beneficial than having a private office and cheaper than renting a co-working desk.  It offers digital nomads the best of both worlds – a low-cost alternative to co-working and a dedicated workspace across seven of London’s most exclusive venues.

The platform bridges the gap between the hospitality and workspace sectors and helps both high-end hospitality providers and working professionals deal with market pressures. The concept has already reprogrammed the use of urban space across North America.

The start-up partners up with seven hotels (W Hotel London, Sheraton Park Lane, Andaz Hyatt) and selected restaurants (Mamounia Lounge Mayfair), turning their empty tables into a work area from 9am to 5pm. 

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