The Boutique Workplace Company

Flex workspace operator who pride themselves on providing boutique, design-led, unbranded, serviced office space in and around central London.

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🇬🇧 UK operator lands management agreement in Gloucestershire

Daniel Wheble announced that The Boutique Workplace Company will open a new 10,500 sqft office in Cheltenham’s Jessop House in March 2026, under a management agreement for the ground floor of the landmark Grade A building. Positioned between the train station and town centre, the space will extend the firm’s model to support small businesses in Cheltenham’s business community.

💬 Discuss this · 🔗 Direct Link · ⏱️ 268 days ago · 📩 Week 37, 2025 · 🤝 Market Moves

🇬🇧 UK & Ireland surpass 3,300 coworking hubs

Yardi‘s CoworkingCafe has also just released its UK and Ireland Q4 2024 Coworking Report.

In it they report that the UK and Ireland have a combined inventory of 3,326 flexible workspaces, up from 3,089 in Q3 2024. Greater London leads the way with 895 spaces, followed by Manchester (78), Birmingham (55), and Bristol (53). Dublin dominates the Irish market with 120 spaces.

Pricing for coworking subscriptions shows considerable variation. UK median price for a dedicated desk is £210, while open workspaces average £156. Brighton and Hove command the highest prices for dedicated desks and open workspaces, while Greater London is the most expensive for virtual offices and meeting rooms. In Ireland, dedicated desks and open workspaces are generally more expensive than in the UK, with median prices of €277 and €200 respectively.

When it comes to the largest operators in the region, by number of spaces, Regus leads with 78, followed by Fora (63), Workspace Group (57), Spaces (40) and The Boutique Workplace Company (39).

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👩‍💻 10 multi-location operators form data-sharing network

Elliot Gold (from Work.Life) shared about the formation of the Workspace Intelligence Network as an operator-led initiative to share data to form collective knowledge to drive growth. In short: data-sharing and anonymous benchmarking, without expensive intermediaries.

The other founding members include Office Space In Town, techspace, The Boutique Workplace Company, Canvas, Orega, Runway East, Spacemade, Uncommon, x+why, The Arterial Group and the Workpad Group.

💬 Discuss this · 🔗 Direct Link · ⏱️ 578 days ago · 📩 Week 45, 2024 · 📰 News & Views

🇬🇧 England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland see growth

CoworkingCafe just released their quarterly report on the state of the coworking in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

In it they share that the region now boasts 3,089 locations (2,718 in England, 202 in Scotland, 105 in Wales and 64 in Northern Ireland). Greater London still leads by size with 887 spaces, followed by Manchester with 74 hubs.

The national median price for dedicated desks sits at £210, with Brighton and Hove holding the highest median price at £310, and Newcastle and Sheffield at the other end of the price spectrum at £189. Open space median prices are £160 (£245 in Greater London). VO are £50 per month nationally, while Greater London has the highest median price at £100. Meeting rooms are listed at a median hourly rate of £25 at the national level, reaching as high as £46 / hour in Greater London.

Regus leads the pack regionally with 195 coworking spaces throughout the UK (with less than half of its national portfolio is concentrated within the 15 busiest coworking markets). Fora comes in second with 66 spaces nationally, 64 of which are concentrated in the top 15 markets – particularly London. With a similar distribution pattern, 55 out of Workspace Group’s portfolio of 57 coworking locations, are in the top 15 cities, predominantly in the London area. The Boutique Workplace Company comes in fourth with 40 and Spaces rounds out the top 5 with 39 coworking spaces.

Ireland has a total of 234 coworking spaces, almost half of which can be found in Dublin – 116. The top three operators in Dublin are Pembr, which has 18 coworking spaces, Iconic Offices with 12 spaces and Regus with 9 spaces.

💬 Discuss this · 🔗 Direct Link · ⏱️ 578 days ago · 📩 Week 45, 2024 · 📈 Data

🇬🇧 The City gets a new boutique workspace at Frederick’s Place

Danielle Jones shared some snaps of The Boutique Workplace Company‘s new offering, their first in the City of London. The space, set to open in October, will offer private suites for 2-50 people.

Previously this location used to be the home of Bathtub to Boardroom (a non-profit coworking space) and Escape the City .

💬 Discuss this · 🔗 Direct Link · ⏱️ 660 days ago · 📩 Week 33, 2024 · 🤝 Market Moves

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Formed by the acquisition of Ventia’s 20 locations in 2015.

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