Friday, October 3, 2025

Cubo sees record-breaking summer of growth

Cubo, the Derby-based provider of flexible workspaces, has seen a record-breaking summer of growth.

The summer saw the highest number of new enterprise sign-ups in the company’s history, with a growing number of blue-chip organisations and established businesses choosing Cubo as their workspace partner.

This surge in demand also translated into record occupancy rates across many of the company’s 13 locations. As a result, Cubo has now achieved 100% occupancy at five of its sites.

The summer period saw a record-breaking flow of leads across all acquisition channels, driving growth in enterprise memberships nationwide. Cubo also achieved its highest-ever levels of new member sign-ups during this time.

In addition to the growth in memberships, Cubo also expanded its enterprise solutions, welcoming a number of blue-chip organisations and large-scale teams. It also hosted dozens of community events.

Most recently, the company’s on-going commitment to sustainability was recognised with Certified B Corporation (or B Corp) status, highlighting its efforts to meet high standards of social and environmental responsibility.

Marc Brough, CEO at Cubo, said: “The workplace is undergoing a fundamental transformation, and Cubo is at the forefront of that shift.

“Enterprises and scale-ups are no longer looking for just a desk or an office; they’re seeking dynamic environments that inspire innovation, foster collaboration, and adapt seamlessly to their growth.

“This record-breaking summer reflects not only the strength of our model, but also the trust that leading businesses are placing in Cubo to deliver the future of work.” 

Looking ahead, Cubo plans to accelerate its growth trajectory, with new locations to be announced.

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