Paladium founder Antoine Berghen; Credit: Kaori Anne Jolliffe

Silicon Luxembourg has announced that Paladium is opening a second coworking space in Bertrange, in south-western Luxembourg.

Eight months after the inauguration of his first coworking space in Luxembourg-Bonnevoie, Antoine Berghen and his team are opening a second space in the Bourmicht business park in Bertrange.

Larger (450 m2 compared to 350 m2) and in the heart of a business district, this new space is expected to attract the many companies in the business park. which include Autopolis, Sodexo, Orange, CTG, Bâloise and Proximus. Be it for their innovation meetings, their “out of the box” sessions or their events, companies will be able to discover a “Secret Garden” (the nickname of this new Paladium space) and offer a flexible working space for their employees. Another major service added by Paladium’s founders is a cafe and catering area. 

The space offers eight closed offices that can accommodate between three and eight people each and nearly 40 individual spots in the coworking area. The proximity to the companies in the business park should encourage business exchanges between residents and co-workers on a daily basis. In addition, coworkers have access to parking spaces.

In an interview with Silicon Luxembourg, Antoine Berghen explained: “We didn’t expect the first coworking space to be in such high demand. We had to set up three new closed offices because demand was so high. Dozens of entrepreneurs come to work in our “corners” every day. We decided to accelerate the development of our Paladium brand and to offer a new coworking space to cope with the demand".

The founders of Paladium have also decided to maintain the same pricing policy that made the first location in Luxembourg-Bonnevoie so successful.

The seven closed offices in Bonnevoie are occupied and half of the 40 workstations in the coworking space are already filled. As for its other colleagues in Luxembourg, the Paladium coworking space is also popular for hosting events. Indeed, the organisers of TEDxLuxembourgCity have made it their headquarters and all events in preparation for major conferences are organised there. 

Antoine Berghen concluded: “The work is barely finished and we are already receiving the first requests to rent offices and workstations at our space for events. This second space validates our ambition to develop a Paladium network in Luxembourg and to become a major player in flexible working”.

This information first appeared on Silicon Luxembourg.