Co-working is gaining more traction in Port-Harcourt. KoWorkNG is set to launch a new
hub in D-Line PH on Saturday the 13th May, making the start-up space
in PHC more interesting, as official co-working is relatively new in
Port-Harcourt.
Yes, previously we had friends who ‘squatted’ other friends in their
office space or people who combined to rent office space. Co-working expands
on this concept by allowing people with similar values who do not necessarily know
each other share a working environment but with independent activity. KoWorkNG
uses this model in Port-Harcourt.
As renting an office individually can be pretty expensive, KoWorkNG gives start-ups and others, like the
self-employed and SMEs access to the right working space suitable to their
needs while managing the office space and basic administrative services. Working
spaces include serviced office, virtual office, board and meeting rooms. Some
of these companies might not have the capital or the wherewithal to manage an
office and prefer a tailored arrangement with a professional ambience that
allows them focus on their business.
KoWorkNG is not only about office
spaces but also render business support services including document management,
front desk services, branding and graphic design; business development management,
financial advisory, and legal services through qualified partners
Asides from its newest D-Line office, it has offices at in GRA, Trans-Amadi
in Port-Harcourt and Surulere in Lagos. KoWorkNG prides itself as the preferred partner for serviced offices, Co-working space and Virtual offices in PHC.
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