Co-working space provider WeWork opens new location at 380 Jalan Besar

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Co-working space provider WeWork opens new location at 380 Jalan Besar
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WEWORK is augmenting its presence in Singapore with the opening of a new location, at 380 Jalan Besar, the US-based co-working space provider announced in a press statement on Tuesday. Read more at The Business Times.

According to the company, WeWork 380 Jalan Besar is well positioned on the city fringes close to the central district, and the Marina Bay Financial Centre in District 8. The nearest MRT stations include Bendemeer station on the Downtown line, Lavender station on the East-West line, and Boon Keng on the North-East line.

"Our growing presence in Singapore is a testament to WeWork's commitment to reshaping the future of work, empowering our members to grow and thrive, while creating tangible economic value in the markets that we operate in," added Mr Fuad.

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