New property company, NoCo is set to provide private office suites to large corporate companies across commuter towns surrounding Dublin City.
The firm's first location is a fully serviced 40,000 sq. ft. building in Swords Business Campus.
It said four further locations will open over the next 12 months in Clonee, Adamstown, Naas and Bray.
Each NoCo building is divided into private workspaces, in a size required by the client.
Once a client is part of the NoCo network, their employees can work between any of the NoCo locations.
The NoCo service is managed through a mobile platform that facilitates booking options and the overall management of the client’s private office suite.
While the idea for NoCo was conceived pre-Covid with a mission to offer an alternative to the daily commute, it said demand has accelerated substantially in recent months with large employers seeking alternative workplace options to facilitate remote working.
NoCo was co-founded by entrepreneurs Brian Moran and Frankie McSwiney.
Mr Moran said their mission is to create a flexible remote working solution for businesses and employees.
"The NoCo network of dedicated workspace facilities means team members can work from an existing HQ location, their own home, or one of our dedicated own-door office spaces.
"Our service also allows our clients to better manage their workforce strategy by integrating all workspaces available to them," he said.
NoCo raised initial funding of €200,000 from a consortium of private investors with backgrounds in property investment, development, corporate finance and venture capital.
The company is currently in the process of raising further capital to grow their workspace network across the UK and Europe.