XYZ Works, a hybrid co-working space for the聽FinTech community, has soared to 50 per cent capacity ahead of its launch next month.
Based in Manchester鈥檚 Spinningfields area, the聽office will provide state-of-the-art flexible options for budding entrepreneurs, sole traders, start-ups and SME鈥檚.
It will be based on the ground floor and level one of the XYZ building and is the first of a series of co-working clubs to be launched this year across the North West and London under Allied London鈥檚 All Work umbrella.
Demand is already high, with more than half of memberships sold off-plan to a diverse range of businesses.
Mike Ingall, chief executive of Allied London, said: 鈥淴YZ Works secures Manchester鈥檚 position as a world-leading hub for next generation working.
鈥淭he space has been specifically designed for small start-up entrepreneurial businesses with big growth aspirations operating in the city鈥檚 growing tech, digital and financial (FinTech) communities.
鈥淭his represents a great opportunity to join the fastest growing eco-system of tech enabled businesses in the city.鈥
Over the past decade, the Spinningfields district has grown to become home to over 165 commercial organisations, 14 retail outlets and 33 restaurants, bars, coffee shops and eateries.
XYZ Works offers a hybrid of workspace options from co-working desks to office suites, permanent desks or private studios, all with inclusive access to meeting rooms, lounge areas, events space, breakout areas and coffee bars.
Piers Read who is heading up XYZ Works, added: 鈥淭he way people work is changing.
鈥淲e have carried out an extensive survey to determine what entrepreneurs and creatives want from their workspace, and we have incorporated the results into our fit out at XYZ Works.
鈥淭he spaces have been beautifully designed and are equipped with cutting edge technology and facilities that will help foster the growth of members鈥 businesses.
鈥淒emand for flexible workspaces is continuing to increase, including the recent signing of WeWork, a co-working space provider at No 1 Spinningfields, which highlights how the district is owning the co-working space in the city.
“We are now really gearing up for the official opening of XYZ Works in August, when we expect the full 20,000 sq ft space to be nearing capacity.鈥
Membership of XYZ Works also allows access to the other clubs in the All Work network including Dock Works in Leeds (due Autumn 2017) and the new home of OGS Works at St. John鈥檚, which will be announced later this year.


