(Photo via Loloft)
By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal
Arkansas-based Loloft Inc., which combines “local logistics, flexible terms” in its name, signed a 12-year, 51,902-square-foot lease in Phoenix that it will offer to businesses in need of warehouse and office space, conference rooms or just single desks. The company leased the space from national office landlord Workspace Property Trust at 4750 S. 44th Place in Phoenix, which is located minutes away from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
Brendan Howell, CEO and co-founder of Loloft, said industrial co-working combines the elements of traditional office co-working with warehousing that offers flexibility to smaller or up-and-coming companies that don’t know what the next year or next month holds. Howell said Loloft’s membership service offers customers access to its space, utilities and WiFi.
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