Cubo, the Derby-based flex office operator, has opened the doors to its first ever workspace in Scotland – a new 16,000 sq ft workspace at 40 Princes Street, a Grade A office building in the heart of Edinburgh city centre.
The new Cubo centre offers office accommodation arranged over two floors, with 360 desks available. Features include a reception area with custom-made desks and walls, bespoke furniture, glass lifts, on-site showers, and cycle racks.
Princes Street is Edinburgh’s most sought-after location with high-end boutiques and department stores alongside world class dining, artisan coffee shops and places to stay. It is also a short stroll from St James Quarter, a retail led, lifestyle district, and is adjacent to the city’s Waverley mainline station.
Earlier this year, Cubo, which was launched by property investors Marc and Rebecca Brough, set out plans to open four new workspaces by the end of 2023. Cubo Edinburgh will be its seventh site, with a Manchester site to be announced shortly.
Marc Brough, CEO at Cubo, said: “We are delivering on our plans to roll-out the Cubo brand nationally and are excited to have launched our first flex office space in Scotland, and in what we believe is Edinburgh’s most amazing office location.
“Edinburgh is a city with little Grade A supply, but the setting, location and quality of 40 Princes Street blew us away when we first saw it. With its unrivalled location in one of the city’s premium office buildings, proximity to the train station and strong retail neighbours, it is the ideal home for many growing businesses.
“The new space continues our rapid expansion and reinforces our commitment to opening in the very best locations across all the UK’s core cities.”