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Público Coworking continúa innovando los espacios de trabajo, vivienda y hotelería
Público Coworking prioritizes human experiences, community, and creativity in flexible office spaces, with six branches in Mexico City and plans for expansion in the gastronomy, hospitality, and housing sectors.
Público Coworking seeks to generate individual and collective well-being in each space. Photo: Público Coworking
12/16/2020
Público Coworking goes beyond offering functional facilities, prioritizing human experiences and connection with the urban environment. Founded five years ago by Andrés Martínez, Emilio Illanes, and Alfonso López-Velarde, it focuses on flexible offices that foster community and stimulate creativity.
With six branches in Mexico City, Público Coworking stands out by creating spaces that suit each neighborhood. Additionally, they venture into the gastronomy sector and have plans to expand into the hospitality and housing sectors.
The company's philosophy is centered around individual and collective well-being, selecting strategic locations with accessibility and diverse services.
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