Physical business address with mailing, reception, and ad-hoc meeting rooms
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
Located in the heart of Waterford’s Cultural Quarter, this flexible coworking space on O’Connell Street offers a brilliant mix of comfort, character, and convenience. Set among art galleries, independent cafés, and historic buildings, the space fits freelancers, creatives, startups, and remote teams looking for more than just a desk. Natural light fills the work areas, meeting rooms are bookable, and fast Wi-Fi keeps productivity flowing. Surrounded by the buzz of the city yet tucked into a quieter corner, it’s ideal for focused work or casual networking. Daily drop-ins and monthly plans are available, with everything needed to settle in and get things done, without the usual office drag. Public transport, lunch spots, and the River Suir are just steps away.
Meeting rooms
Breakout/Lounge Space
WiFi
Cleaning/janitor
WC
City/town centre
Postal facilities/mail handling
Telephone answering
The location
O’Connell Street sits in Waterford’s lively Cultural Quarter, surrounded by a blend of history, art, and local life. The Viking Triangle offers a deep dive into Ireland’s past with the Medieval Museum and Reginald’s Tower just around the corner. The Garter Lane Arts Centre brings regular performances and exhibitions to the neighborhood. Nearby, the city’s main bus and Plunkett train stations provide easy connections across the southeast. The quayside cafés, independent shops, and walking paths along the River Suir make it easy to take a break or meet clients over coffee. Waterford’s Greenway entrance, a converted rail-to-trail route, invites cyclists and walkers looking for a scenic escape after work. The area mixes the energy of a small city with pockets of calm, making it a natural draw for creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone chasing a better workday.