A Bahamian shared work space provider yesterday said it is expanding to its third New Providence location with the launch of its Old Fort Bay facility before 2020 year-end.
Incudesk, which was founded in December 2017, said its latest complex marks the third work space it has opened in less than 36 months. Formed by William Bastian and Ericka Wilson, who are themselves small business owners, it started with a 12-office Chesapeake Road site before opening a second shared work space at No.1 Bay Street in the British Colonial Hilton's corporate centre.
The firm, in a statement, said its concept had attracted many companies to host their call centers at its facilities in a bid to reduce overhead costs. Workspace solutions began to grow as a concept in mid-2017 as companies such as Apple, Facebook, Alibaba and Samsung made workspaces their line staff hub, hosting call centres and non-customer facing employees within these areas.
The latest Incudesk location is designed to offer affordable office spaces and work hubs; 24-hours access; business class services; and all-inclusive amenities and utilities.
The Old Fort Bay site will pre-launch via an invitation-only open house towards the end of November. Its sales desk opens today for persons wanting to pre-lease the various inter-workspace solutions. The company can be contacted via its website, www.incudesk.com, or by calling its sales office at 333-3333.
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