AfricaWorks, the leading pan-African co-working space provider, is thrilled to announce the opening of its third location in Accra, Ghana.
Situated on the 3rd floor of The Galleria, within the grounds of the prestigious Kempinski Gold Coast City Hotel, this state-of-the-art co-working space is set to redefine the work environment in the heart of Accra.
The new space offers various options to meet different work needs, including private offices, meeting rooms, board rooms and conference rooms. In addition, The new space also provides essential amenities such as high-speed internet, printers and scanners, a cafe and lounge area, uninterrupted power supply, professional reception services, as well as administrative support.
"Our continued expansion into Accra marks a significant milestone for AfricaWorks as we continue to shape the future of work in Africa," said Greg Schwebig, CEO/Founder of AfricaWorks.
"With our state-of-the-art co-working space in the heart of Accra's thriving business district, we are creating an ecosystem that fuels innovation, collaboration, and growth. We are excited to provide entrepreneurs and businesses with a dynamic environment that supports their aspirations and empowers them."
"We are thrilled to be opening our third space in the vibrant city of Accra,” said Josephine Doegah, Managing Director of AfricaWorks Ghana. "This new location will be a catalyst for growth and innovation in the region, providing a platform for businesses of all sizes to thrive."
The new location in Accra adds to AfricaWorks' growing portfolio of flexible workspaces across the continent. With a total of three spaces in Ghana and 11 spaces in Africa, AfricaWorks remains committed to strengthening the business infrastructure across Africa.
AfricaWorks looks forward to welcoming the business community in Accra.
AfricaWorks is the leading pan-African co-working space provider with 11 spaces in 7 cities across Africa: Abidjan, Accra, Cape Town, Dakar, Lagos, Lusaka and Nairobi.
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