Letswork, the Middle East’s leading flexible workspace platform, has announced its expansion into Egypt and Lebanon, bringing 25 additional partner venues across Cairo, Alexandria, Beirut and Tripoli. This strategic move broadens seamless access to inspiring places to work through a single membership.
In Egypt, Letswork has partnered with established operators including MQR, Founders Spaces, Soil Spaces, and Kapitalize. Meanwhile, in Lebanon, members can now work from vibrant venues such as The Olive Grove, collectively uniting some of the region’s most dynamic coworking brands on one platform.
“Egypt and Lebanon are two exciting markets in the region for talent and entrepreneurship,” said Hamza Khan, co‑founder and CEO of Letswork. “We’ve seen demand from individuals and companies looking for more flexibility in where and how they work, and we’re thrilled to bring Letswork’s community‑driven model to Cairo and Beirut.”
This expansion aligns with a burgeoning shift across the region. According to a recent Korn Ferry report, approximately three in five employees in the Middle East prefer hybrid work models, highlighting a clear demand for flexibility between office and remote settings.
By tapping into underutilised space at partner venues, Letswork offers affordable, accessible options for remote workers, entrepreneurs, and global companies entering these markets. The platform now operates across 14 countries and more than 25 cities, with over 500 venues in its global network. Members benefit from:
> Flexible desk access across partner spaces
> Meeting room and private office bookings by the hour, day, or month
> Exclusive perks such as complimentary drinks and F&B discounts
> A fast-growing community of 75,000+ members worldwide
“We’re not just building a marketplace – we’re building a global membership for the way people actually work today,” added Omar Almheiri, Co-founder and CTO of Letswork. “Our goal is to make it as easy to find a place to work as it is to find a ride or a hotel.”
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