InfinitSpace opens new ‘Beyond’ workspaces in Amsterdam and Berlin

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InfinitSpace has opened two new ‘Beyond’ workspaces in two different cities on the same day.

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The new workspaces are situated in Gouden Bocht, Amsterdam, and Berlin Mitte, Quartier Heidestrasse, and join the company’s existing workspaces across four countries.

Beyond Gouden Bocht totals almost 1,000m2, including a mix of coworking space, private offices and meeting rooms. It is surrounded by restaurants, bars and boutiques, while its city centre location delivers excellent transport links.

Meanwhile, 400 miles to the east, ‘Beyond Quartier Heidestrasse’ marks InfinitSpace’s first opening in Germany. It’s situated in Berlin’s Europacity project area, a modern and innovative urban district. Located at Heidestraße 34 in the city’s central Mitte borough, the development also has prime transport links, with Berlin’s Central Station a five-minute walk away.

Spanning almost 4,500 square metres and facilitating 700 workstations, Beyond Quartier Heidestrasse is situated in the complex’s six-story ‘Straight’ building, which combines a mixture of residential and office space, as well as a rooftop bar and cafe. InfinitSpace will operate the street-facing section of the building.

Both Beyond workspaces are featured in the InfinitSpace workspace management app, which connects flexible workspace members across its global network. The company operates nine workspaces, seven of which are run under the Beyond brand – three in London, three in Amsterdam and one in Berlin.

Wybo Wijnbergen, CEO and co-founder of InfinitSpace, said: “We cannot wait to see both locations go from strength to strength in the months to come, and to forging more partnerships with landlords around the world so together we can launch more amazing flexible workspaces.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.