Spaces Republik TTDI launched as International Workplace Group expands premium flexible workspace footprint in Malaysia
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Spaces Republik TTDI, spanning 24,700 square feet, offers a dynamic mix of co-working spaces, private offices, meeting rooms, and creative zones designed to support modern and flexible working styles. This expansion reflects the rising demand across Malaysia for flexible, platform-based work models that enable businesses to adapt more effectively to changing workplace needs.
The new workspace is the result of a collaboration with Kuala Sentral Point Sdn. Bhd., leveraging the International Workplace Group platform to introduce Spaces, its flexible workspace brand, into the property. The launch follows International Workplace Group’s record global expansion in 2025, which saw the addition of 1,132 new centres and 782 openings, alongside its highest-ever revenue performance in history.
International Workplace Group, the world’s largest flexible workspace platform and parent company of brands including Regus, HQ, Signature and Spaces, continues to strengthen its presence in Malaysia with the opening of Spaces Republik TTDI in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur.
This latest centre reflects a strategic partnership with Kuala Sentral Point Sdn. Bhd., marking an innovative shift in the local real estate landscape by transforming traditional commercial property into a hub for flexibility, creativity, and collaboration.
With a total area of 24,700 square feet, Spaces Republik TTDI provides a comprehensive range of facilities, including private offices, collaborative co-working areas, professional meeting rooms, and dedicated creative zones. Designed to cater to diverse industries—from professional services to creative arts and technology—the centre offers tailored workspace solutions that enable businesses of all sizes and sectors to adapt their working environments according to operational needs.
Strategically located in the heart of TTDI, the centre offers convenient access to the Damansara–Puchong Expressway (LDP) and is within walking distance of the TTDI MRT station. Its proximity to key commercial hubs across the Klang Valley further strengthens its position as a preferred business destination for a wide range of companies.
The opening follows International Workplace Group’s strong global momentum in 2025, a year marked by record revenue performance and significant network expansion. In Malaysia, IWG now operates 48 centres across its four brands—Signature, HQ, Regus, and Spaces—including 35 locations in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.
Mark Dixon, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of International Workplace Group PLC, said the latest opening reinforces the group’s expansion strategy in response to strong market demand. He noted that TTDI remains a key business hub and a strategic location for accelerating growth plans, while also expressing appreciation for the partnership with Kuala Sentral Point Sdn. Bhd. in bringing Spaces into the development under a management agreement.
He added that more organisations are recognising the benefits of flexible, platform-based working models, which improve work-life balance and employee satisfaction while delivering operational efficiencies. According to him, IWG’s model enables businesses to scale up or down at lower cost while providing access to a global network of workspaces.
Vijayakumar Tangarasan, Country Head for Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei at IWG, said demand for high-quality flexible workspace solutions remains strong, particularly in strategic locations such as TTDI. He noted that Republik TTDI’s strong connectivity and established business ecosystem make it an ideal environment for companies seeking a balance between convenience and dynamic working styles.
As hybrid working becomes the norm in the corporate landscape, multiple studies have highlighted its advantages. Research conducted by IWG in collaboration with workplace consultancy Arup found that hybrid models can increase productivity by up to 11% while significantly optimising operational costs. Industry forecasts also suggest that up to 30% of total office space could become flexible by 2030.
Nik Ashman, Executive Director of Kuala Sentral Point Sdn. Bhd., said the introduction of Spaces by IWG at Republik TTDI reflects the company’s vision of building a dynamic and well-connected business community. He added that the collaboration introduces a new way of working in the area, combining flexibility, creativity, and convenience to support business growth and collaboration.
With a global network of more than 5,000 locations across over 120 countries, International Workplace Group continues to lead the transition towards a more scalable and adaptive workspace ecosystem. For more information, please visit International Workplace Group.