Knotel, a global leader in flexible workspace solutions, has launched its first U.S. "Work Club" at the Wyncatcher building in Miami’s renowned Wynwood Arts District. This significant expansion marks Knotel’s commitment to offering a unique blend of workspace, hospitality, and cultural experiences, catering to the evolving needs of modern businesses and creators.
Key Takeaways
- Knotel’s first U.S. Work Club opens in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District.
- The nearly 40,000-square-foot space spans two stories and aims to foster community and innovation.
- The concept integrates flexible office solutions with hospitality, art, and curated programming.
- Miami was chosen due to its burgeoning business scene and international appeal.
A New Era of Workspaces
Knotel at Wyncatcher represents a strategic move to integrate flexible office environments with elements typically found in lifestyle destinations. The nearly 40,000-square-foot, two-story space is designed to be a dynamic hub for entrepreneurs, innovators, and growing brands within Miami’s expanding hybrid work ecosystem. This launch follows the successful model established by Knotel’s flagship location in London.
Experience-Led Environments
Catherine Le Druillenec, Managing Director at Knotel, emphasized the growing importance of "experience-led environments" for companies focused on growth, talent attraction, and adapting to new work paradigms. Miami’s rapidly expanding business community and its status as an international hub were key drivers for selecting the city for this innovative concept.
Amenities and Design
The Wyncatcher location will offer a diverse range of spaces, including private office suites, shared workspaces, and collaborative lounges. Complementing these are hospitality-driven amenities such as a rooftop terrace and a unique on-site restaurant and bar concept by Guadalajara-based Cotidiano Group. Knotel’s Head of Design, Kim Kolkovich, highlighted the goal of creating an environment that mirrors Wynwood’s creative energy while remaining adaptable. The space will also feature a rotating art program, showcasing local and established artists, effectively turning the building into a dynamic gallery.
Fostering Connection and Culture
Samantha Phillips, Vice President of North American Operations at Knotel, explained that the Work Club model is designed to support both focused work and larger social or professional gatherings. Members will benefit from concierge services, premium food and beverage options, and a curated calendar of events and brand activations aimed at fostering professional and social connections. This approach positions Knotel at Wyncatcher as a vital resource for companies and creators shaping Miami’s economic landscape.
