An Amsterdam-headquartered flexible workspace location provider is to open its fourth – and largest – base in central London.
infinitSpace creates and operates flexible workspaces on behalf of commercial landlords and the move marks a significant milestone as the company has now doubled its European footprint since the start of 2024.
Its newest location is on Gray’s Inn Road in London and will open in August 2025.
The workspace will operate under infinitSpace’s premium ‘beyond’ brand as ‘beyond Fox Court’.
This spans over 103,000 square feet across nine floors and has undergone a refurbishment.
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It has more than 1,700 workstations and features a range of high-quality amenities, meeting rooms and communal spaces, alongside a large outdoor garden.
The opening of beyond Fox Court will mark infinitSpace’s its 11th workspace worldwide, with the firm now having nine locations in Europe (four in London, three in Amsterdam and two in Berlin) and two in the UAE.
The company is equipping beyond Fox Court with technology which includes beyond’s workspace app – connecting members across beyond’s global network.
“The opening of our eleventh, and largest, workspace is another incredibly exciting moment for everyone at infinitSpace,” said Wybo Wijnbergen, CEO of infinitSpace.
“We have expanded our portfolio of locations at pace over the past 18 months, and this growth ought to accelerate even further in the months to come.
“beyond Fox Court is a brilliant addition to our list of locations. It’s a place where people feel inspired to dream bigger, empowered to deliver, and connected to a thriving, supportive community, all while enjoying a sense of well-being and pride that transforms every workday.
“Having a vast space in the heart of London is rare – earning the chance to run a flex workspace of this size is a real testament to our track record for delivering world-class flex spaces, and we’re really looking forward to opening the doors and welcoming members next month.”
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