Spaces, a global concept hailing from the Netherlands and offering solutions in the flexible workplaces and coworking sector, has leased nearly 2,600 sq m of space in the historic Fabryka Kart building. Experts from JLL advised Spaces on the selection of the office and negotiation of lease terms.
After Warsaw and Wrocław, Kraków is Spaces' third location in Poland. This is due to several reasons. First of all, it is the second-largest office hub in the country which means that there are huge prospects for the development of flexible space for work on a market whose demand for flex offices continues to grow year-on-year. Furthermore, the location in this historic building that has undergone a complete revitalization provides a real post-industrial feel that perfectly reflects Spaces’ strategy, which is characterized by remarkable spaces with an interesting design
- says Klaus Koponen, Regional Director at Spaces in Poland and Finland.
A place with such a unique history is a massive asset to our project. Because of the building’s industrial character along with its huge loft windows, it is a unique location in Kraków. I am really happy that the potential of the building has been recognized by Spaces, which has decided to rent the entire building
- comments Jan Polak, President of the Board a Trefl Kraków.
From early on, JLL has been supporting IWG in the introduction of the Spaces brand to our country. I am delighted that we can together be competitive in another market by opening the first Spaces location in Kraków. The building’s industrial character perfectly corresponds with flexible spaces to work and the needs of users of such offices. Innovative start-ups and freelancers often seek original and unique places that reflect the culture of their companies and constitute a showcase for business. In this case, Fabryka Kart is somewhat of a bull’s eye
- adds Joanna Tomala, Consultant, Office Leasing and Tenant Representation Department at JLL.