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Business leaders are embracing “smaller, high-quality, amenity-rich spaces focused on human connection.” In other words, Convene.
Etc Venues, one of the UK’s largest conferencing and events providers, has been acquired by the US rival Convene as part of a strategy to exploit the move by companies to cut back on traditional office space.
Convene, a hospitality company that designs and manages premium meeting, event, and flexible office spaces, today announced that it has acquired etc.venues, an established leader in urban day conferencing with venues across the United Kingdom in London, Manchester, and Birmingham, and in the United States in New York City. The acquisition adds 16 new venues to the Convene portfolio, making it the largest single provider of dedicated premium meeting and event venues in the U.S. and UK.
San Francisco, get ready for an upgrade. Convene is bringing 65,000 square-feet of premium on-demand meeting and event space to one of the most exciting new buildings in Union Square.
Amy Pooser, president and chief operating officer of Convene, speaks to Fast Company about building a people-first company and culture.
Saks-Owner HBC Betting Big That Flex Space Is the Future of Work HBC is taking a majority stake in office-amenities company Convene, which the deal valued at around $500 million.