GoWork, world’s largest collaborative co-working ecosystem, on Thursday announced the launch of an in-campus Island bar in its Gurgaon workspace. Aimed towards bringing everything, innovation in one place, GoWork’s co-working campus located in plot-108 UdyogVihar will house an Island bar at the brea
GoWork, world’s largest collaborative co-working ecosystem, on Thursday announced the launch of an in-campus Island bar in its Gurgaon workspace. Aimed towards bringing everything, innovation in one place, GoWork’s co-working campus located in plot-108 UdyogVihar will house an Island bar at the break out area on the 7th floor. The floor has been assigned for GoWork’s premium clients, comprising global powerhouses and major brands. The island bar will be exclusively available for the workforce of these major clients and will be functional from 1st July 2018.
The island bar will also host informal sessions and light performances during Friday evenings. GoWork, on its part, has become synonymous with introducing certain practices and conducting activities that is gradually transforming the idea of work. From hosting pet-play-day sessions to establishing a world art café dedicated to serving the best of global cuisine, the co-working organization has redefined what work means for Indian professionals. But this time, it has truly raised the ‘bar’!
Commenting on the thought that went behind making such a bold move, Sudeep Singh, Co-Founder and Chief Evangelist, GoWorksaid, “The millennial professional has varied needs, and at GoWork, we strive to ensure our workplaces are equipped to meet such needs in the best way possible. The island bar will serve as an ideal spot for the employees of these prestigious organizations to unwind after dealing with the pressure of deadlines and targets all day long. From its décor to the lighting, the island bar has been designed to provide the perfect relaxation to professionals looking for some well-earned ‘me’ time, or carry out work-related activities in a place where they can be free and the only protocol they need to follow is to have a good time!”