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Orbit Spaces Reveals First Look at New Floor of 55 King Street Flexible Workspace

Manchester-based flexible workspace provider Orbit Spaces has revealed a first look at the
new floor of its expanded site at 55 King Street, ahead of an official launch event in
Manchester city centre this June.

The new floor introduces dedicated coworking desks, a large multipurpose event venue,
additional high-quality meeting rooms, a collaborative lounge area and a purpose-built
podcast studio to the King Street site. Together, the additions transform the original meeting
room facility into a fully integrated flexible workspace hub.

The new floor reflects Orbit Spaces’ design-led approach, which has set the brand apart
since it first opened in Manchester.

Kieran Jones, co-founder of Orbit Spaces, said: “It’s really important to us to create spaces
that local businesses and our existing clients can both make use of. This expansion into
Manchester city centre, in the prestigious 55 King Street building, gives us exactly that — an
opportunity to bring everything that makes Orbit Spaces great to local clients and
businesses.”

Orbit Spaces has always set out to raise the standard of meeting and collaboration spaces,
delivering a high-quality, design-led product at a more accessible price point than many
premium providers.

The King Street expansion takes this proven model and applies it to coworking and shared workspace. By combining exceptional build quality, thoughtful amenities and competitive pricing under one roof, the provider offers a genuinely flexible alternative that bridges the gap between traditional serviced offices and high-end workspace brands.

The expanded site represents Orbit Spaces’ vision of the future of work — a high-quality
hybrid environment where flexibility is central.

The space allows businesses and individuals to choose how, when and where they work, whether that means booking a meeting room, working from a coworking desk, hosting an event or collaborating in a shared lounge space.

The 55 King Street site will officially launch at an event this June. Guests can expect guided
tours of the newly expanded floor, opportunities to network with the team behind the project,
refreshments throughout the event, and exclusive introductory offers available only to
attendees.

To attend the launch event or learn more about the expanded 55 King Street site, contact
the Orbit Spaces team at [email protected].

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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