Café One has solidified its role as a leader in Nigeria’s evolving workspace economy with the completion of its latest phase of growth, bringing its network to 18 hubs across nine states. The Café One expansion reflects the brand’s ambition to transform how professionals work, connect, and grow businesses in a country where traditional office infrastructure is often costly and inefficient.
As remote and hybrid work models gain traction, Café One has emerged as a benchmark for modern, flexible workspaces by blending high-quality amenities with the relaxed ambiance of café culture. Its spaces are designed to foster both productivity and community—featuring bright, open layouts, reliable power and internet, and the signature scent of freshly brewed coffee that sets a rhythm distinct from conventional offices.
General Manager Kelechi Nwaozuzu said the vision extends beyond providing desks. “Café One is more than just a coworking space,” he said. “We’re building environments where people don’t just work, but also form partnerships, spark ideas, and enjoy the journey of building something meaningful.”
Unlike standard workspaces that offer only functional utility, Café One delivers a holistic experience tailored to freelancers, startups, SMEs, and corporate teams. Flexible membership plans help small businesses reduce overhead costs, while private offices, soundproof meeting rooms, and training suites cater to larger organisations seeking professional settings for collaboration and strategy sessions. The “Café One for Business” suite also offers virtual offices, registered business addresses, and mail management services—critical tools for entrepreneurs establishing credibility in competitive markets.
A key element of customer engagement is the Café One Card, which provides discounts on workspace access and cashback on café purchases, reinforcing loyalty within its growing user base. Beyond daily operations, the brand functions as a cultural and professional hub, hosting networking events, skill-building workshops, after-hours socials, and private member-led gatherings—fostering a sense of belonging that transcends typical office dynamics.
Strategically located in accessible, high-traffic neighbourhoods across major commercial centres, the 18 hubs enable professionals to work closer to home or clients, reducing commute times and increasing efficiency. This geographic spread positions Café One at the intersection of convenience, comfort, and connectivity.
The expansion arrives amid rising operational costs, inconsistent infrastructure, and shifting workforce expectations in Nigeria. By integrating lifestyle, technology, and community, Café One is not only meeting demand for better work environments but also shaping a new standard for what work can look like in African cities.
As Nigeria navigates the future of work, initiatives like the Café One expansion are proving that innovation doesn’t require reinvention—just the courage to reimagine the everyday.
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