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ComUnity_Spaces, a co-working space, marked its official opening with a celebratory event that doubled as a quarterly networking gathering and year-end party.
The December 4 event showcased the growing importance of collaborative workspaces in supporting local entrepreneurs and small businesses.
The new phase of the space, which began operations in late July, opened its doors to both existing members and potential new clients, offering tours and highlighting its unique community-focused approach.

The event was particularly notable for its emphasis on creating a supportive ecosystem for startups and emerging businesses.
Managing Director, Maud Acquah, told Myjoyonline.com that "we believe in building more than just a workspace."

"We're creating a community where different professionals can connect, collaborate, and grow together."
ComUnity_Spaces highlighted its unique selling point of bringing together diverse businesses - from law firms to management consultants and HR professionals - under one roof.
To commemorate the occasion, the space introduced an attractive year-end promotion, offering a 20% discount for new members, with special incentives for the first 10 sign-ups.

These include a free meeting room pass and co-working day passes, aimed at attracting businesses planning ahead for 2026.
Maud expressed optimism about the upcoming year, describing 2026 as a "year of abundance".
She reaffirmed their commitment to providing exceptional customer service and a supportive working environment.

Some of their partners during the event also commended the space for providing the ecosystem for businesses such as theirs to thrive.
Managing Partner for AOB & Associates, Ebenezer Ahulu, is one of them.
He told the gathering that his outfit has “been with community spaces from day one, when we started as a firm.”
“I must say, the experience has been great. They offered exactly what we needed, something that we could afford as well... It's something that your pocket can also afford. The customer relations, they receive, your guest, your letters, it's perfect. So, for me, I will recommend it on any day to anybody.”
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