Aticco adds 1,000 m2 to its coworking space in Barcelona

June 12, 2019
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This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

Aticco continues adding new shared office spaces in the center of Barcelona

The Barcelona company has expanded by 1,000 m2 to its Urquinaona plaza center, which already has 8,000 m2. Aticco faces so many giants like WeWork, which already has five shared work centers projected in the Catalan capital.

So far this year, Aticco has hired 14,880 new m2 in four operations. In addition to this expansion, the flexible office company has acquired the building that occupied the PDeCAT, with a space of 2,080 m2, as anticipated idealista/news, a building in the 22 @ 6,300 m2 and a space of 5,010 m2 in Avenida Josep Tarradellas.

Thus, the company already has six centers in different areas of Barcelona, ​​with a total area of ​​23,000 m2 for coworking. Among his plans for the future is the intention to disembark in other Spanish cities, with special interest in Madrid.

More and more emerging companies are finding in coworking spaces like Aticco the perfect place to grow. Faced with the rigidity of the traditional real estate market, flexible spaces offer new business models the opportunity to transform as many times as they want.

In addition, its offer is not limited to m2, without this type of companies also offer complementary services to manage any need that the company has: from tax advice, to event organization, human resources management or catering service for workers. Something very valued especially for foreign companies that do not know the economic-social context.

"Workspaces are no longer conceived as mere offices with tables and chairs, but they have to provide additional value - they support Aticco -; and that's where the success of the coworking spaces lies." The contact with a community made up of companies of different dimensions and characteristics, allows the 'coworkers' to have an organic and fluid networking.

This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

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