Preston

Society1

9 – 10 Cross Street
Preston
PR1 3LT
01772 428 048

About

Society1 is an independent coworking space in the heart of Preston city centre, owned and run by a small family team. Founded in 2017, Society1 has grown into a thriving community of businesses, freelancers, solopreneurs, remote team members and many more. They are not sector specific and have a rich and diverse mix of businesses based there.

Society1 was created by Brendan, Catarina and Chris – a family team with a strong vision to foster a friendly and supportive community. The building was Catarina and Chris’ family restaurant before the team converted it into the creative and inspiring space it is today. The inviting and welcoming space is situated on Cross Street, off Winckley Square, in the centre of Preston. Since opening, Society1 has become a firm favourite as a friendly, comfortable and professional place to work.

Facilities

  • Fully flexible workspace with hot desks, dedicated desks and group spaces to work from.
  • Meeting rooms, drop in call rooms and an event space.
  • Flexible monthly plans allow you to use Society1 in a way to suit your needs.
  • Super fast internet connection to support you in your work
  • Comfortable seats, areas to focus, and spaces to break out.
  • Kitchen is equipped with a bean to cup coffee machine and a range of teas all included in your plan rate.

Workhub's Review

Society1 offers a fully flexible workspace with hot desks, dedicated desks, meeting rooms, and event spaces, all supported by fast internet, comfortable seating, and a kitchen stocked with locally sourced coffee and teas.

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