Take a quick tour of the Nucleus, an all-new full serviced co-working space in Karachi
The starting point of any enterprise is an idea. And so the beginning of every living entity is the nucleus; that is where this fully serviced office and co-working space gets its name from.
Housed inside one of the most advanced corporate earthquake resistant structures in Karachi, the Fakhri Trade Centre (FTC), Nucleus promises to be the platform that businesses and start-ups have longed for.
With minimalist interiors all set to help employees feel relaxed, this co-working space aims to harness positive growth out of all businesses associated with it; use of the colour white is indicative of the fact that it is a plain canvas for artists to paint.
Corporate journeys start at the Nucleus with ample parking spaces and high speed elevators that save time; the Alcatel telephone system and high-speed internet improve communication and connection with clients. There are also multiple printing stations that enable convenient documentation.
Housing a full seminar hall and two multimedia hi-tech integrated conference rooms, the Nucleus can help business synergies find a new headquarter here. All domestic services are also taken care of through well-trained staff.
In a nutshell, this could be one of the city’s most effective office space with the incredible services on offer.
The building features a variety of facilities. Here's a look at some:
Modern lobbies
Seminar capable of holding upto 100 people
Spacious reception areas
Minimalist interiors
Casual networking spaces
Fully equipped spaces for meetings
Brightly lit rooms
Secure and convenient parking spaces
Other features include:
Ergonomic furnishing
Uninterrupted electrical power supply
High speed internet service
Multiple conference rooms with Skype and latest video conferencing tools
Security, cleaning, and general maintenance.
A complete list of amenities, pricing and contact information is available here.
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