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More co-working spaces to open in HCM City

Co-working space provider Toong has recently introduced two new co-working projects in Ho Chi Minh City.
More co-working spaces to open in HCM City ảnh 1A project of Toong in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: Toong)
HCM City (VNS/VNA) – Co-working space provider Toong has recently introduced two new co-working projects in Ho Chi Minh City.

Located at 18E Cong Hoa street in Tan Binh district and 186 Vo Thi Sau street in District 3, the two new offices have increased the company's market share in the flexible office segment in total office space for lease  in the city to about 4.9 percent, an increase of about 1.5 percent over the same period in 2019.

“Thanks to the positive impact of wide vaccination coverage, businesses are accelerating back to the office. Only six weeks since the easing of social distancing in HCM City, our revenue has reached the same level as before the critical COVID-19 wave in June 2021.

"We continue to receive many requests from large-scale companies needing to shift to serviced offices, an option that provides both proven experience quality and financial flexibility," said Duong Do, CEO of Toong.

Construction of our two new locations in HCM City started in the second quarter but was postponed due to the pandemic, Duong said, adding the company took advantage of the prolonged waiting time to integrate extra features into the spaces, which will directly benefit our customers who pre-booked their offices.

"In retrospect, introducing two new sites right after lockdown was not a risky decision for us, because our services respond to the essential demands of businesses, which are only further highlighted by economic disruptions,” he said.

In another development, Toong announced cooperation to develop a new working space with the investors of IPH shopping center, one of the landmark buildings in the West of the capital city of Hanoi.

After three years of efficient operation of a large co-working space at Indochina Plaza Hanoi (IPH), 241 Xuan Thuy, Cau Giay, Toong has received support and investment from IPH complex investors to build a new workspace.

This is a part of a bigger programme to renovate and redesign the IPH commercial complex into a lively destination for progressive urbanists living in the central west of Hanoi, Toong said. 

In this new plan, the entire IPH centre of commerce will evolve in terms of both utility infrastructure and aesthetic concept./.
VNA

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