Business
BY AMANDA CUTSHALL
FUSE Workspace oers private oces, desks, meeting rooms, event spaces, coworking spaces and virtual oces.
COURTESY FUSE WORKSPACE
Driven by a full-time concierge team, on-site amenities at FUSE Workspace include barista-style drinks and a snack market, in addition to Wi-Fi, printing and more.
COURTESY FUSE WORKSPACE
FUSE Workspace provides professional oce options What started as an idea by second-generation hospitality entrepreneur Mike Daugherty has grown into FUSE Workspace, a booming coworking business throughout Central Texas. The setup Herring said the oces reached 95% occupancy. Since then, the company has opened locations throughout Houston and the Austin area, and plans to open a Cedar Park location in the next two years. A closer look
FUSE Workspace President and partner John Herring embraced the coworking model more than 25 years ago.
COURTESY FUSE WORKSPACE
President and partner John Herring said he believes traditional executive suite options are quickly being replaced by places like FUSE Work- space, where members can utilize private oces, desks, meeting rooms, event spaces, coworking spaces and virtual oces. “We create a premium workspace close to home with all the amenities of a Class A oce experience,” Herring said. Five months into the launch of FUSE in 2018,
FUSE’s Four Points location oers 104 private oces with various seating accommodations. Memberships are available with hourly, daily or monthly options that include mail services and live telephone answering services. “We’re building a community of people that enjoy coming to FUSE to work or meet, but beyond that, we’re building an experience that provides opportu- nities for community, connecting, networking and growing,” Herring said.
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CEDAR PARK FAR NORTHWEST AUSTIN EDITION
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