Newtons Of Bury Coworking And Office Space On The Rock, Bury

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Manchester, England

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Newtons Coworking & Office Space in Bury offers a collaborative work environment for businesses, freelancers, startups, students, and professionals looking for a flexible workspace. They provide coworking spaces, private offices of various sizes, event spaces, and networking opportunities for individuals and organizations. Members can benefit from amenities such as refreshments, printing services, power, heating, rates, and WIFI included in their monthly access fees. The facility aims to support the growth of startups by offering a range of office options that can accommodate expanding businesses. Located in the center of Bury Town Centre, Newtons of Bury is conveniently situated near transport connections and is in close proximity to The Rock complex. The coworking space caters to a diverse community, including businesses, startups, freelancers, charities, and other organizations, providing meeting rooms, offices, and event spaces to meet various needs. Newtons prides itself on creating a dynamic coworking community that fosters collaboration, creativity, and companionship among like-minded individuals. The space at Newtons is described as busy and vibrant, showcasing a unique concept in coworking that is best experienced through a guided tour. Prospective members can book a tour to explore the coworking and office spaces available, ranging from single fixed desks to larger private offices accommodating multiple workstations. The coworking environment is designed to be inclusive and supportive, with a focus on creating a conducive setting for professional growth and networking opportunities. Additionally, Newtons shares insights and tips on professional development, networking, workplace well-being, and community engagement through articles and resources on their website authored by Matthew Kendall, a key figure involved in the Newtons project.

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