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JustCo launches new co-working spaces at 447 Collins Street, Melbourne's newest mixed-use landmark-PR Newswire APAC

MELBOURNE, Australia, Aug. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Asia Pacific's leading co-working space provider[1], JustCo, is pre-leasing its flexible workspaces at Cbus Property's $1.25 billion Collins Arch precinct, a world-class mixed-use destination at 447 Collins Street Melbourne.

An artist’s impression showcasing the entrance of JustCo at 447 Collins Street An artist’s impression showcasing the entrance of JustCo at 447 Collins Street

Occupying 4,500 square metres over two floors, JustCo will reside alongside premium commercial offices and a collection of timeless residences. The expansive shared office space for rent in Melbourne's[2] premier hub sets a new precedent for flexible co-working in Australia[3], allowing businesses to network whilst enjoying the benefits of a contemporary space.

With all-inclusive solutions for risk mitigation, business continuity and virtual offices, the co-working sector is an appealing alternative that satisfies the global shift from traditional offices, following COVID-19.

Founder and CEO of JustCo, Kong Wan Sing, believes companies will seek more flexible working arrangements now that they have seen the benefits. Despite continuing to work from home, there is value to embracing the human connection instrumental to positive work experiences.

"As we navigate the next phase, companies are examining what their new 'business as usual' looks like and how they can future-proof their workspaces. We have built our business on the ability to meet a variety of workplace needs at scale, combining flexible working arrangements with prestigious real estate and collaborative opportunities," said Wan Sing.

"This is proudly reflected in our latest Collins Street centre, its progressive workspaces and contemporary design offering businesses an ideal base, whilst facilitating a sense of collaboration and community that goes beyond physical space," he said.

A huge milestone ahead of JustCo's first anniversary in Melbourne, the newly-opened fifth centre boasts functionality and user comfort - combining luxe and contemporary design. The co-working juggernaut also features office spaces in Sydney[4].

"We are thrilled to already have several enterprise clients onboard, including the $162-billion Future Fund who will be housing more than 100 staff at JustCo's newest office," remarks Sheree McIntyre, Vice-President and Head of JustCo Australia.

Cbus Property's Chief Executive Officer, Adrian Pozzo, notes that along with JustCo, 447 other tenants would be significant in shaping the success of the Collins Arch precinct. Confident in attracting high-calibre and diverse-sector tenants, he considers the amenities and vibrancy of the new co-working space fit for the next-generation.

"As we prepare to welcome our new tenants, we usher in a new era of commercial office life in Melbourne, one more focused on tenant and employee wellness, attraction and ongoing engagement through flexible workspaces and first-class amenity."

About JustCo

Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Singapore, JustCo is Asia Pacific's leading premium flexible workspace provider. We continually disrupt the status quo and redefine collaborative working. 

In our communities, we connect dynamic entrepreneurs, start-ups and large corporations. People are at the heart of what we do, as we create networking events and strategic partnerships for our members and partners to gain insights, collaborate, and help each other. Our passion for customer satisfaction ensures our members find comfort and peace of mind – the same JustCo hospitality, no matter where they are.

We make work better by revolutionising how people work, empowering our ever-growing community with exceptional flexibility, opportunities and experiences.

Website: https://www.justcoglobal.com/au/[5]Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JustCoGlobal/[6] LinkedIn: https://sg.linkedin.com/company/justco[7]Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justcoglobal[8]YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9AoNevgy2yDXLyyVs3jVbw[9]

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