IWG Debuts a Regus Center in Djibouti City

The Republic of Djibouti, a country in East Africa, has embraced global demand for hybrid and remote workspaces with the launch of a Regus center in the country’s capital, Djibouti City.

Part of leading international workspace provider IWG, the new center opened June 3, in Salaam Tower, one of Djibouti’s most prominent landmarks, located about 10 minutes from Ambouli International Airport and a five-minute walk from the city center.

Overlooking the Gulf of Aden, the center offers sprawling views from the corniche, plus a range of facilities including round-the-clock access to some 61 private offices, five co-working desks and two high-specification meetings rooms.

A major gateway and international trade hub, Djibouti City is situated to host flexible workspace solutions for emerging business communities in the area. The East African region represents a growing opportunity for IWG as the group seeks to expand its range of co-working brands across the continent.

IWG has announced a record 2021 start, adding more than 1 million new customers this year, including the group’s largest ever deal with Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, which offers the company’s 300,000 employees’ access to IWG’s 3,300 worldwide workspaces The pandemic has accelerated the desire for hybrid working arrangements, with companies of all sizes demonstrating that this model is productive and profitable for all parties.