Ministry of Sound Will Open The Ministry Private Shared Working Club
Madison Mackay — March 19, 2018 — Art & Design
References: theministry & wallpaper
The Ministry of Sound will open a new location called 'The Ministry' as a shared working space that doubles as a private members-only club.
Originally a popular nightclub in London, England, Ministry of Sound has been a classic bar in the area for years -- the new location will be in close proximity but hold a completely different purpose. Similar to the nightclub, the new location will have a strict door policy, open to industry professionals as a space to come together and collaborate. The space will feature a 70ft bar, a full table service restaurant, a 36-seat cinema, an immersive technology studio and multiple serviced meeting rooms.
The Ministry by Ministry of Sound is set to open this summer, welcoming new and old members.
Originally a popular nightclub in London, England, Ministry of Sound has been a classic bar in the area for years -- the new location will be in close proximity but hold a completely different purpose. Similar to the nightclub, the new location will have a strict door policy, open to industry professionals as a space to come together and collaborate. The space will feature a 70ft bar, a full table service restaurant, a 36-seat cinema, an immersive technology studio and multiple serviced meeting rooms.
The Ministry by Ministry of Sound is set to open this summer, welcoming new and old members.
Trend Themes
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Shared Working Clubs — Similar to Ministry of Sound's The Ministry, more private members-only clubs will pivot to offer shared working spaces as a secondary offering.
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Entertainment-based Working Spaces — Other companies may consider merging technology and entertainment, like The Ministry's immersive technology studio, with a shared working space to create a unique and engaging work environment.
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Strict Door Policy Working Spaces — More shared working spaces may adopt a strict door policy to create an air of exclusivity and attract industry professionals looking for a collaborative workspace.
Industry Implications
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Hospitality — Hospitality businesses may see an opportunity to offer shared working spaces as a secondary offering to create additional revenue streams and attract industry professionals to their properties.
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Entertainment — Entertainment companies can offer a unique working space experience, such as a private members-only club, to diversify their business and appeal to industry professionals and creatives.
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Real Estate — Real estate companies may consider partnering with shared working space companies to create unique, high-end workspaces with a strict door policy to attract industry professionals and creatives.
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