Latin America’s largest rental co-working space company is looking to expand through seven new locations in South Florida after opening its first US location in Brickell in December.
Co-Work LatAm, which has 18 locations in Chile – its country of origin – five in Colombia, two in Uruguay, one in Mexico and now one in Brickell, is expecting to double its footprint in 2022 to 50 offices across the Americas, it recently announced.
Additional 50 locations over the next three years are expected, the company said, focusing on Tampa, Orlando, Houston and Atlanta, an expansion of 60 locations and almost 600,000 square feet of co-working space, and 1.4 million square feet of space globally.
Co-Work LatAm, which has 18 locations in Chile – its country of origin – five in Colombia, two in Uruguay, one in Mexico and now one in Brickell, is expecting to double its footprint in 2022 to 50 offices across the Americas, it recently announced.
Additional 50 locations over the next three years are expected, the company said, focusing on Tampa, Orlando, Houston and Atlanta, an expansion of 60 locations and almost 600,000 square feet of co-working space, and 1.4 million square feet of space globally.
Latin America’s largest rental co-working space company is looking to expand through seven new locations in South Florida after opening its first US location in Brickell in December. :man-technologist:
Co-Work LatAm, which has 18 locations in Chile – its country of origin – five in Colombia, two in Uruguay, one in Mexico and now one in Brickell, is expecting to double its footprint in 2022 to 50 offices across the Americas, it recently announced.
Additional 50 locations over the next three years are expected, the company said, focusing on Tampa, Orlando, Houston and Atlanta, an expansion of 60 locations and almost 600,000 square feet of co-working space, and 1.4 million square feet of space globally.