Maidenhead flexible office reaches leasing agreement as businesses “no longer pressured to have a Central London presence”

Following “necessary expansion” post-pandemic, flexible space operator MyWorkSpot has signed a second site at York House, Maidenhead.

The building, comprising circa 11,000 sq ft of Grade A space, has been signed on a 15 year lease from Hawk Investment Ltd. HEWN, instructed by MyWorkSpot, was tasked to find a suitable site in the area following increased demand. Upon finding the site, HEWN negotiated terms for the whole building.

Will Kinnear, director at HEWN commented: “Demand for quality flexible space has skyrocketed outside of London. We may be back to business as usual, but flexible working is here to stay with many working two/ three days outside of HQ; but this story is the same for smaller businesses who are no longer pressured to have a Central London presence.

“MyWorkSpot is a thriving Berkshire based operator with a quality offer, supporting its members to thrive – demand from new and growth from existing clients has supported the business to expand.

“Our new premises will provide much needed quality private office and coworking space to Maidenhead town centre, it will be best in class too with 3 meeting rooms including a larger corporate boardroom, café and offices for those needing 1-25 desks.”

Guy Parkes, partner at Vail Williams, added: “On behalf of our client Hawk Investment Properties we are thrilled to welcome MyWorkSpot to York House in Maidenhead Town Centre at a time when the town is seeing massive positive investment in Real Estate and the provision of new retail and amenities and homes at the nearby Landings and Nicholson Quarter.

“York House is so well located for companies looking to supercharge their workspace and we will be watching with interest as the business community grows and prospers there.”

Work begins on the site this month, and it is expected to be open and operational in Summer 2022.

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