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- Cambodia
- Phnom Penh
- PPIU Building; 11th Floor
Office Space in PPIU Building; 11th Floor
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- Offices - Serviced$ Enquire Now
- Coworking Desks - Dedicated$ Enquire Now
More sizes and configurations can be purchased from this workspace.
8 reasons to choose this workspace
- Fast move in
- Fixed cost
- Flexible term
- Furnished
- Open-plan offices
- Shared Internet
- Shared Office Space
- Private Workspace
Serviced Offices
Office with services, fully furnished and ready to move in
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Desks
Desks in a shared workspace, also known as a coworking space
Dedicated desk
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Office sizes are based on approximately 50-75 sqft / 5-7 sqm per person as an industry average unless supplied by the operator. All office prices are subject to requirements but include rent and service charges. Desks and virtual offices are priced per person, per month.
The workspace and its facilities
This space is filled with designer private offices, modern meeting rooms, and large co-working spaces that one can rearrange to meet one's current business needs. Many windows and interior glass walls allow this workspace to be filled with abundant natural light creating an airy, bright, comfortable working environment. All business essentials are also included as standard. The reception staff is available to greet guests. Grab a coffee from the communal kitchen. Business-class printers and mail services are also available. Every detail has been considered so that clients can focus on growing their businesses.
- Offices - Serviced$ Enquire Now
- Coworking Desks - Dedicated$ Enquire Now
More sizes and configurations can be purchased from this workspace.
The location
Phnom Penh has a rich history and culture, as evidenced by its many temples, museums, and landmarks. The most famous landmark in the city is the Royal Palace, which was built in the 1860s and is home to the current king of Cambodia. Another popular attraction in Phnom Penh is the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, which was formerly a high school that was converted into a prison and interrogation center by the Khmer Rouge regime in the 1970s. The museum now serves as a memorial to the victims of the regime and provides insight into the tragic history of Cambodia.

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