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Co-working is an arrangement where several workers from different companies share an office space. It allows cost savings and convenience through the use of common space, such as equipment, utilities, receptionist and custodial services, and in some cases, refreshments.
Co-working is a concept that has emerged from the tech space from hackers and developers trying to acquire a space to work just for a few days or hours. Even though it is a concept that has existed since 2005, the business of co-working spaces has grown significantly over the last decade.
It can also be a great place to meet and connect with different people from different lines of work which makes co-working spaces a great opportunity for networking.
Who Uses Co-Working Spaces?
The majority of the users for spaces are start-ups and freelancers. Start-ups prefer co-working spaces because of the flexible arrangements. Another big segment, freelancers, favor the arrangement because they prefer non-structural arrangements.
According to Co-working Resources, the number of co-working spaces worldwide is projected to reach over 40,000 in 2024. With the emergence of the “side hustle” and the rise of flexible and remote work options for many employees, it’s no surprise that co-working spaces are expected to pop up in more and more urban and suburban areas over the coming years.
Addis Ababa welcomed its first co-working space through Iceaddis in May 2011. And now, the city hosts several co-working spaces in different areas.
List of Co-Working Spaces Currently Operating in Addis Abeba
1, ACE Advisors
Located on the sixth floor of the KT 12 building, directly opposite the Ethio Telecom Excellence Academy, ACE advisors provide a comfortable co-working space equipped with refreshments.
The space offers daily, weekly, and Monthly desks with prices starting from 400 birr for daily uses and 14,200 per month with other extra weekend packages and after-hours.
2, iceaddis
ICEADDIS, The first co-working environment in the capital, Iceaddis provides a basic hot desk open Plan Seating’ at a rate of 280 birr for a day pass, 1200 birr for a 5-day pass, and 3,800 birr for a 20-day pass to the community of techies, entrepreneurs, investors, and creatives who share the workspace. The space is open 24/7 from Monday to Sunday.
The co-working space is also equipped with a kitchen and personal lockers with free refreshments available for users of the space.
3, WeVenture
weVenture is the first local Venture capital-backed incubator, where start-ups can have the opportunity to partner with investors with a passion. The space provides working space and also a private office depending on the project.
The space provides services starting from basic membership to premium-level membership all packages come with access to a kitchen and phone booth.
4, Adore Addis
Adore, located in Bole, Atlas next to the Desalegne Hotel, across the street from the European Union offices, space offers from standing desks to street-facing seats, terrace seating to couches, and everything in between. The space provides shared space with all the shared amenities including phone booths.
Adore spaces cost 563 birr for a day and 5685 birr for a month, The service includes access to traditional coffee every afternoon, High-speed WIFI, and a members-only terrace coffee bar (8 a.m.-5 p.m.)
5, Blue Space
blueSpace provides a full-service, fully-furnished facility to its members with access to WiFi, complimentary tea, coffee, and fruit-infused water.
Besides the office and workspace, blueSpace provides meeting and event facilities to cater to the growing business community.
At Blue Space, a day pass for a hot desk/ open plan for one person is 402 birr, a dedicated desk for a month is 4,600 birr and a monthly fee for a private office per desk is between 8,050 – 10,000 birr.
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