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Venture X, a premium membership-based workspace community, is celebrating the opening of its newest South Florida location in Palmetto Bay.
The more than 16,000-square-foot co-working space is located at 9555 SW 175 Terr. in the future Palmetto Bay Downtown District. A grand opening celebration was scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 21,
Venture X Palmetto Bay is a family-run business led by siblings Kobby King, Kitty King, and Quenni King. Their mother, Sin Man King, also is invested in the business.
“We extensively researched co-working options and found Venture X to be the best fit for us,” said Quenni King, co-owner of Venture X Palmetto Bay. “In addition to our location’s proximity to headquarters and their comprehensive training and support, we were also drawn to the interior and architectural design of the spaces and UFG’s proven experience as a franchisor.”
Venture X Palmetto Bay provides the lease and space flexibility, IT security, and amenities the professional greater Palmetto Bay workforce needs to succeed. The two-story freestanding location boasts private offices, conference rooms, event space, an outdoor common area for relaxing or networking, and free on-site parking.
The location appeals to a broad membership base that includes business professionals, designers, marketers, freelancers, small business owners, remote workers, and teams from large corporations.
The new Venture X location is adjacent to Palmetto Bay Park and its 25 acres of expansive greenspace, modern residential developments, and a diverse selection of nearby restaurants.
The Palmetto Bay location already has grown a network of members mostly living in the area or surrounding neighborhoods. Several professionals work for local, national, or international companies and can bring vast opportunities for new businesses.
The Venture X Palmetto Bay is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, with 24-hour access for select memberships.
“There is a new approach to how people use the office with hybrid work environments being the way most people want to work today, and co-working spaces provide the solution,” said Kobby King, co-owner of the Venture X Palmetto Bay. “We are excited to participate in the evolution of the flexible workplace movement and be able to provide a professional space for the new generation of companies and workers.”
For more information about Venture X Palmetto Bay, visit https://venturex.com/locations/palmetto-bay or call 305=580-8080.
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