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Flexible workspace operator opens latest site in centre of Bath

Tuesday 29th April 2025 Bath Echo News Team Business

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A new flexible workspace has opened in the centre of Bath, offering a dedicated location for startups, SMEs and established businesses.

Photo © Runway East Bath

Runway East Bath has opened in Kings Court on Parsonage Lane, providing 23,000 sq.ft. of space and marking the B-Corp certified flexible workspace operator’s third location in the South West.

Early members at the site in Bath include design agency Zonkey, B2B eCommerce platform Spark Layer, and software management company HGEM.

Natasha Guerra, Founder and CEO of Runway East, said: “Where you work has never been more important, which is why I’m passionate about creating offices people actually want to be in.

Photo © Runway East Bath

“We’ve got stunning interiors, coffee on tap, and an incredible team driving social energy across the space.

“Bath is one of the UK’s best places to live, but until now, there hasn’t been an office space to match — we’re here to change that!

“It’s fantastic to be welcoming new businesses to the city, and seeing others expand from our other sites too.”

Runway East operates 13 locations across the UK, with household names like Deliveroo, Dojo, and Grind among its customers.

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