Singapore's JustCo leases 16-storey building in Seoul CBD

The 140,000-sqft space will open its doors in November 2019.

Singapore’s JustCo has leased a 16-storey commercial building in Seoul’s Gangnam Business District that will be renamed as JustCo Tower and become its largest co-working centre across Asia Pacific.

According to an announcement, JustCo Tower will be the brand’s fourth centre in South Korea. Spanning 140,000 sqft, it is scheduled to open its doors in November 2019.

Highlights of the building include a multi-purpose rooftop lounge with facilities for basketball and other wellness programmes, games area with table tennis facilities, phone booths and sleeping pod rooms.

JustCo Tower will also feature spacious private suites, hot-desking areas, an in-house café for members to get a quick caffeine fix, and two specially designed event spaces – a tiered seating open space for townhall events, and three seminar rooms with collapsible doors and partitions to form a large space that can hold more than 100 guests.

Aesthetically, JustCo Tower will boast ample timbre and wood elements, along with rich colour palettes and warm tones.

JustCo members can expect regular lifestyle and wellness events such as lunchtime zumba classes and art-centric workshops. 

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