
The nation’s leading flexible workspace provider, Workshop17, is set to open its eighth location and Ballitos first co-working space at Ballito Junction in May this year. Located in the recently renovated Ballito Junction Regional Mall, Workshop17 Ballito offers a combo of luxury workspace solutions and retail convenience all under one roof. Members can enjoy the privacy of 7 meeting rooms, 120 hot desking areas, 35 private offices, eventing and turnkey office spaces to keep their businesses connected 24 hours a day.
With a total capacity for 428 members, providing them with after hour entertainment and networking opportunities, Workshop17 will proudly support local entrepreneurs and use at least 25% of neighbouring suppliers. This strategic location has been chosen for its high business visibility and proximity to facilities such as shopping, restaurants, the King Shaka International Airport, the N2, nearby towns, schools, medical providers and an outdoor beach lifestyle.
The opening of Workshop17 Ballito is the answer for the demand for mixed-use properties. This trend, coupled with the surge in remote working, and the influx of people, particularly families, relocating to the north coast of KZN for its quality of life and secure estate living, has paved the way for this workspace environment that promotes balance with productivity.
CEO and co-founder of Workshop17, Paul Keursten, expressed excitement about bringing beautiful and functional flexible workspaces to South Africa’s main residential nodes. He stated, “Ballito perfectly aligns with the live-work-play lifestyle that professionals are seeking. Workshop17 aims to support convenient and sustainable lifestyles for its members, fostering local and national community connections.”
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Author: Andrea Desfarges from Andrea PR on behalf of Workshop 17.

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