Luxurious Co-Working Spaces

This Co-Work Space Adapts to More Modern Work Practices

The rise in multi-national corporations and globalization requires that the modern worker be much more adaptable and this co-work space suits the needs of a more flexible, travel-focused worker.

'The Great Room' is located in Singapore and contains hot-desks, meeting rooms and offices that were designed to work as flexible co-working spaces. The area also features a lounge room, breakfast room, an "informal networking zone" and even a massage area. While the concept of this co-work space is becoming an increasingly popular one, it is the luxurious design and mahogany accents of the room that make it truly unique.

By creating a work space that is flexible and adaptable, The Great Room caters to the needs of shifting workplace habits.

Flexible Co-working Spaces
The rise in multi-national corporations and globalization requires more adaptable work spaces, presenting disruptive innovation opportunities.
Luxurious Design in Workspaces
The use of mahogany accents and luxurious design elements in co-working spaces offers a unique and premium experience, opening up disruptive innovation opportunities.
Workspace Amenities for Well-being
The inclusion of amenities such as massage areas and informal networking zones in co-working spaces caters to the well-being needs of modern workers, presenting disruptive innovation opportunities.

Where This Applies

Real Estate
The growth of flexible co-working spaces requires innovative approaches in real estate development and leasing.
Hospitality
The incorporation of luxurious design and amenities in co-working spaces presents opportunities for the hospitality industry to expand its offerings.
Wellness and Spa
The integration of massage areas and wellness amenities in co-working spaces creates opportunities for the wellness and spa industry to cater to the needs of modern workers.
SCORE
6.5 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 98%
Activity 88%
Freshness 8%