People can enjoy a look around Southport’s first ever co-working space at a Preview Night this Thursday (7th December 2023). 

Werksy is due to open at 30 West Street in Southport town centre this January. 

The new facility will offer space across three floors with: private offices; dedicated desks; hot desks; meeting rooms; and hire-by-hour for podcasts.

Owners Sarah and Rick Blaney said: “We’d love to invite people to the sneak peak of Werksy this Thursday.

“Please register here and then pop along anytime between 5pm to 6.30pm. 

“If you haven’t yet registered and you’d like to have a look around and see the facilities then we’d love to see you!

“The evening is very casual, just a glass of something, a chance to network if you want to and a good look around the space and facilities at Werksy.  

“Werksy Lounge passes start at £65 plus VAT pcm and a Werksy Dedicated Desk with lots of member benefits is £210 plus VAT pcm. 

“For those attending our preview night there will be a chance to win some sign up prizes!

“To register for the preview just pop your details here Registration for 7th Dec

“We look forward to seeing you.” 

Building work at Werksy is continuing, with the new facility on track to open in January 2024.

Director Rick Blaney at Werksy in Southport. Photo by Andrew Brown Stand Up For Southport

Director Rick Blaney at Werksy in Southport. Photo by Andrew Brown Stand Up For Southport

The beautiful new co-working space is suitable for sole traders, small businesses, project teams and others.

Werksy is due to open across three floors at 30 West Street, with the ability to host up to 65 members workers in a variety of spaces.

Owners Sarah and Rick Blaney are aiming to open the doors once work is complete this January, with the exact opening date to be announced.

The new facility is suitable for a variety of users, from those looking for an escape from squeezing onto a table at home to small companies looking to upscale.

There is an open plan office on the second floor of the building where workers can co-work alongside other professionals, while the mezzanine third floor hosts offices which can accommodate small firms. There is a meeting room that members or external users can utilise.

There is space for more small firms on the top floor.

Work is continuing to create the new Werksy co-working space in Southport. The view outside

Work is continuing to create the new Werksy co-working space in Southport. The view outside
Photo by Andrew Brown Stand Up For Southport

Sarah Blaney said: “We have had lots of interest in Werksy! People have been talking about this place, which is much needed in Southport.”

Werksy is being developed by successful local business owners Rick and Sarah Blaney, who have run the award-winning Stamford rooms and self catering apartments for the past five years.

Sarah Blaney said: “Hopefully we can create a collaborative business hub where you can come in, enjoy some peace from the kids or the pets, and spend some time working alongside some like-minded entrepreneurs in a professional and friendly environment.”

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