Huna Alhabib is Jeddah’s New Creativity-Centric Co-Working Space
As with all of huna’s locations, expect all the mod-cons of an office, with their classy signature touch.
The COVID era of forced out-of-office work seems like a distant memory now, but the popularity of co-working spaces is clearly here to stay. The popularity of huna’s spaces in various locations across the UAE and Saudi Arabia is proof of this, especially with the opening of their latest location, huna AlHabib, a stone’s throw away from the Red Sea coast on King Abdulaziz Road.
As Jeddah continues to develop as the arts and culture capital of the Kingdom, the launch of this creativity-centric co-working space provides a place for the diverse spread of creators, innovators and entrepreneurs to eat, meet, work and socialise. As ever, the appeal of a co-working space is to provide the best aspects of an office - community - without any of the downsides. huna takes this idea and runs with it.
That much is evident in their new Jeddah space. Expect all the mod-cons of an office - high-speed internet, meeting rooms small and large, individual workstations - whilst also offering different business and leisure areas across its four floors. Take a break from your assignments in the soft furnishings of the carpeted majlis, or out on the terrace. And when it’s time to get back to the grindstone, private offices or open plan areas await. The third floor of the space even offers a larger area designed to host events, workshops, and pop-ups, a stage to connect with the community and grow your network.
Perhaps best of all, huna offers options for all situations, from flexible memberships to single-day passes, so you can commit to long-term, or just take a break from working from home or a cafe (that repeating playlist gets on one’s nerves eventually).
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