The Work Project Opens London's Highest-Specification Flexible Workspace at One Leadenhall

EQS News· June 20, 2026

The Work Project (TWP), a luxury workspace provider backed by CapitaLand, has officially launched its first UK location at One Leadenhall in the heart of London’s financial district. Spanning 30,000 square feet across levels 22 and 23 of the Brookfield Properties tower, the site offers high-specification private offices and meeting facilities designed to meet the standards of established corporate firms. This opening marks the beginning of an ambitious expansion strategy for TWP, which aims to establish a 400,000-square-foot portfolio across London’s City and West End by 2030.

The new facility at 1 Leadenhall Street features a design by Sydney-based Farago Han Studio that blends contemporary aesthetics with the Queen Anne Revival architecture of the neighboring Grade II*-listed Leadenhall Market. Occupying two floors, the space provides 360-degree panoramic views of the London skyline and includes a range of amenities such as a business lounge, a dedicated corporate event space, and secretarial services. The workspace is strategically positioned near major financial institutions like Lloyd’s of London, Aon, and Willis Towers Watson, catering specifically to the City's established financial cluster.

TWP offers two primary workspace tiers: Standard Offices for teams of five to 20 and Enterprise Offices for larger groups of 20 or more. While Standard Office members utilize shared meeting rooms and phone booths, Enterprise suites feature dedicated internal facilities and personalized branding opportunities at office entrances. Since its soft opening in January 2026, the location has already achieved 60% occupancy, with the tenant mix heavily weighted toward the insurance, banking, private equity, and technology sectors.

Founder and CEO Junny Lee emphasized that One Leadenhall is intended to set a new benchmark for premium flexible workspaces in the City of London, targeting businesses with high service and environment expectations. This flagship site serves as the foundation for a broader UK rollout, with the company seeking further locations in prestigious buildings to reach its 2030 growth targets. Membership at the London site also grants users access to TWP’s global network of 20 locations across Singapore, Hong Kong, and Australia, reflecting the increasing demand for international mobility among corporate flexible office users.

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