About the office
Our coworking space at 14 rue de Dunkerque is designed to meet diverse needs, offering a range of workspaces to suit individual preferences. Private offices offer a quiet sanctuary for focused work, while shared spaces encourage interaction and collaboration. High-speed internet, state-of-the-art equipment and ergonomic furniture ensure that members have the essential tools to excel in their daily tasks. Common areas are strategically positioned to foster networking and community development, with well-equipped meeting rooms, welcoming lounges and collaboration zones. The little extra? Breakout rooms, showers, a reception service and even a crèche are available on site.
Amenities
24/7 access
Flexible terms
Furnished offices
Meeting rooms
Parking
Phone booth
Available offers
Fixed desk
- People
- 10 desks available
Private office
- People
- 1-7 people
- Size
- 8-30 m²
Private office
- People
- 8-18 people
- Size
- 31-75 m²
Private office
- People
- 19-28 people
- Size
- 76-120 m²
Suite
- People
- 20-50 people
- Size
- 90-250 m²
Suite
- People
- 51-135 people
- Size
- 251-600 m²
Surroundings and area
The Gare du Nord district is undergoing rapid economic development, with the establishment of numerous companies, startups and incubators. The presence of the Canal Saint-Martin and the Bassin de la Villette also attracts innovative and dynamic economic players, creating a rich and stimulating entrepreneurial ecosystem. Europe's busiest train station in terms of passenger traffic, Gare du Nord offers exceptional connectivity to the whole of France and Europe. The Gare du Nord district is undergoing a major transformation, with numerous development and renovation projects underway. The creation of new pedestrian zones, green spaces and modern buildings is helping to improve the quality of life and attractiveness of the area.
Commuting
One of the main advantages of our premises at 14 rue de Dunkerque is that they are within walking distance of a number of transport links. The nearby Gare du Nord station is the gateway to metro lines 2, 4 and 5, as well as RER lines B and D, and Transilien lines H and K, heading for the capital's northern and eastern suburbs. Gare du Nord also serves trains and TGVs to northern France, Belgium, the Netherlands and the UK. Numerous buses also pass through the district, taking you to Vincennes, Aubervilliers and Place de la Nation. The area is also easily accessible by car via the boulevards Rochechouart and Magenta.
