Desks in a shared workspace, also known as a coworking space
6 reasons to choose this workspace
Shared Office Space
Private Workspace
Services included
Flexible term
Fixed cost
Fast move in
Location benefits
Shared Office Space
Perfect for teams or businesses that want to escape the isolation of a home office or coffee shop.
Private Workspace
A personal workspace or area that can provide you and your team with the confidentiality you need.
Services included
Services such as cleaning, facilities maintenance, security and telecoms are all included in a simple monthly cost.
Flexible term
Perfect for teams/businesses that do not want to commit to a long-term lease.
Fixed cost
Simple monthly instalments on your office tenancy with no unexpected or additional costs.
Fast move in
You can be at your desk or in your office, in as little as 2-3 days! (subject to availability)
The workspace and its facilities
This workspace is a go-to solutions platform accelerating tech style and agrifood technology innovations for sustainability and social impact. This centre understands that flexible and collaborative office space is crucial for the growth of startups. This centre for sustainable innovations, occupies, offering a flexible workspace and a prototyping lab to help members turn ideas into reality. Elegant lighting, modern furniture, flooring, and services like catering and kitchen are in-house, so people can work to their fullest potential.
Meeting rooms
WiFi
Cleaning/janitor
WC
Open-plan offices
IT/ Telecoms
The location
Nantes is a city located in western France, on the Loire River. It is the sixth-largest city in France, with a population of around 309,000 people. Nantes has a rich history, dating back to the Gallo-Roman period. It was a major port in the Middle Ages and became an important center for the French slave trade in the 18th century. Today, Nantes is a vibrant cultural and economic hub, known for its historic architecture, museums, parks, and gardens. One of the most famous landmarks in Nantes is the Château des Ducs de Bretagne, a castle that dates back to the 15th century. The castle now houses a museum that explores the history of the city and the region.