Office with services, fully furnished and ready to move in
Coworking Desks - Dedicated
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Coworking Desk - Dedicated
Desks in a shared workspace, also known as a coworking space
Office - Virtual
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Office - Virtual
Physical business address with mailing, reception, and ad-hoc meeting rooms
5 reasons to choose this workspace
Shared Office Space
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.
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
Via Pianezza in Turin stretches from the city's Lucento district toward the suburban town of Pianezza, carving a direct line through a mixed residential and industrial zone that's seeing steady revitalization. Known for its blend of historic buildings, local businesses, and easy transit access, this area draws commuters and small enterprises looking for affordable workspace outside the city center. With tram lines, buses, and proximity to the SFM rail network, Via Pianezza offers strong connectivity across Turin and the surrounding metropolitan area. It's also becoming a practical choice for coworking setups, especially for teams wanting to balance urban access and neighborhood calm without diving deep into central Turin's traffic or costs.
Meeting rooms
Breakout/Lounge Space
WiFi
Cleaning/janitor
WC
City/town centre
Postal facilities/mail handling
Telephone answering
The location
The area around Via Pianezza sits in a lively pocket of Turin's northwest, surrounded by a mix of local markets, residential zones, and light industry. Key transport links include tram lines 3 and 9, multiple bus routes, and the nearby Dora station on the SFM1 commuter rail, making movement across the city easy. Landmarks like Parco Dora, a repurposed industrial site turned urban park, and the modernist Chiesa del Santo Volto add character to the neighborhood. There's no shortage of small cafes, local eateries, and community gyms, and the area leans into its practical, working-class roots while steadily attracting startups and freelancers looking for space outside the city's core.