Bruntwood Works PAYG Campaign
ALL ABOUT: THE CAMPAIGN
Working with mag, workspace and leisure provider Bruntwood Works has launched a new ‘Pay as You Go’ (PAYG) service, offering handy day passes for its co-working spaces. The campaign went live on the 17th May and is set to last for 4 weeks. Its Manchester focused; and we targeted city centre residential apartments to let Working From Home people know there’s an easier way of finding flexible office space in the city!
Available at Neo, Bloc and Blackfriars House in Manchester city centre, people will be able to pick from pass options that give access to lush shared lounges or a dedicated desk space. Prices start at just £3 per hour, half-day passes cost £7.50 and a full day pass costs £12.
The mag Creative advertises the co-working day pass and the Pay As You Go service, and the initiative is designed to support freelancers, small businesses, remote workers, or even larger businesses who want flexibility as we all return to work. The scheme is cost-effective and offers a simple solution that enables people to book PAYG day passes for the workspaces. Placing the Creative in residential buildings across the city meant that we could target a wide range of city dwellers that would be working from home, and in need of a flexible office space like the ones Bruntwood Works is offering.
Customers will also have full access to the wide range of stellar amenities on offer. At Blackfriars House, customers are able to work from the refurbished communal lounge, whilst making use of the shared kitchen which offers refreshments. There is also an onsite coffee shop, and at Neo, there is a roof terrace with bookable meeting pods. Bloc will be ready to welcome the Pay As You Go customers on the 1st June. Here, customers will find a dynamic leisure & hospitality offering, which also includes a café and a yoga studio as part of a workspace designed productivity and wellbeing in mind. These amenities will provide the customers that working day flexibility they’re craving.
Across all the buildings, people will be able to book space in the shared lounges, dedicated desk space or meeting rooms through the Bruntwood Works website, or they can simply book at the building’s reception.