Allia Future Business Centres wins Workspace of the Year award

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Team Allia win Workspace of the Year award at the Hustle Awards, run by Startups magazine

The national awards recognise the outstanding achievements of individuals, companies, and innovation in the start-up ecosystem.

Allia was up against some tough competition from an impressive array of workspace providers from across the UK – so were super excited to win the award and celebrate with a great bunch of peers from the sector.

David Broach, Director of Allia Future Business Centres was there on the night, along with colleagues, to pick up the award and reflect on what it meant to the organisation.

“The entry for the award focused on how our centres form an innovation community for our tenants and co-workers, who can network and collaborate – as well as benefit from free business support from our venture support teams. We believe the true strength of our offering is due to this focus on impact, and the fact that we’re a non-profit social enterprise – means that everything we do – from the business centres to our impact projects, is interwoven so that we’re more than just a desk, we truly support our network, and are focused on their growth and helping them to achieve greater positive impact.”

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