SWANSEA: Global workspace giant IWG takes huge 20,000 sq ft at booming Kingsway development

International Working Group (IWG) is fitting out nearly 20,000 square feet at the site, marking another step in the city’s ongoing regeneration efforts.

This move will see new shared offices, private rooms, and meeting areas open in the heart of Swansea.

The 71/72 Kingsway building, developed by Swansea Council and partly funded by the Swansea Bay City Deal, is already proving popular, with 80% of its office space now let.

Council estimates suggest that once fully occupied, the entire development could create up to 600 jobs and boost the city’s economy by £32.6 million each year.

IWG, which runs brands like Regus, is expanding its operations to meet what it calls “rising demand” for flexible working across South Wales.

Mark Dixon, CEO & Founder of IWG, said Swansea was an “important business hub” for their expansion plans.

Mr Dixon stated: “We are very pleased to work in partnership with Swansea Council to add workspace to the 71/72 Kingsway building.”

He claimed that flexible working improves employee work-life balance and boosts productivity.

Mr Dixon added: “Our workplace model is proven to increase productivity and allows for a business to scale up or down at significantly reduced costs while providing access to thousands of locations.”

Swansea Council Leader, Cllr Rob Stewart, welcomed IWG’s arrival, calling it a “strong vote of confidence” in the city.

Cllr Stewart said: “We’re delighted that IWG is now fitting out its space at 71/72 Kingsway, building on the momentum created by other tenants who are already operating from the development.”

He added that IWG’s presence “reflects the growing demand for high-quality, flexible workspaces.”

Mark Dixon (left), CEO & Founder of IWG, and Cllr Rob Stewart, Leader of Swansea Council, outside the striking 71/72 Kingsway development. (Image: Swansea Council)

The 71/72 Kingsway scheme has already attracted other businesses, including Tui, Amazon-owned Veeqo, Optical Express, sk:n, and Futures First.

This influx of companies is expected to increase footfall and support other businesses in the city centre, as part of wider regeneration projects.

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Well Monday is off to a great start. Booked meeting room with #Regus and been waiting over 15 minutes for someone to man reception so I can access the room I've already paid for 🙄. Not as if I have nothing to do today but wait on their staff 😡

It's the year 2024 .... and #Regus has updated the login system with enforcing #2FA. That's great!

But they offer only e-mail and SMS .... in the year 2024. Well, okay, you can tie your login to Microsoft and Google. But that's a completely different can of worms.

I mean ... is it that hard to implement #TOTP ??!??!

#login #privacy #security #accountsecurity

Also #WeWork growing faster than #IWG aka. #Regus already set off my #sus alert even when everyone hyped wework in 2017 and onwards...

And #PatrickBoyle really sums that up...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3Q_4vjPMSE&t=1355s

The Inevitable Decline of WeWork

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Weird... there is no #regus office even close to #Bregenz 😞

@ntv war keine Überraschung...

Ich meine, dere Expansion war aggressiver als die von #Regus und so dermaßen auf Pump, das konnte nur schiefgehen!

To Fall in Clearer Ways

#Regus

https://youtu.be/T-t3YkSGASo

To Fall in Clearer Ways

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