Key Takeaways
- WORQ operates 12 locations across the Klang Valley, within a 13-location network of approximately 345,000 square feet as of June 2026.
- Its locations span major employment hubs including KL Sentral, Bangsar, TTDI, Bandar Utama, KL Eco City, Subang Jaya, Ampang Park and Cheras.
- Its KL Sentral cluster gives businesses a central meeting point for teams travelling from across the region.
- WORQ gives teams a practical way to work closer to where colleagues, clients and business activity are concentrated.
KUALA LUMPUR, 21 August 2026: WORQ, the Klang Valley’s largest homegrown coworking and flexible workspace operator, has strengthened its regional network to 12 locations across Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, Subang Jaya and Bandar Utama. As of June 2026, the company manages approximately 345,000 square feet across 13 locations in its wider network, with the Klang Valley remaining the centre of its workplace ecosystem.

Coverage built around how the Klang Valley works
WORQ’s regional strength comes from connecting distinct business districts rather than concentrating its footprint in one area. Its locations serve teams working from KL Sentral, Bangsar, TTDI, Bandar Utama, KL Eco City, Subang Jaya, Ampang Park and Cheras, making it easier to choose a professional workspace based on where a meeting, client or team is located that day.
Rapid KL’s WORQ partner page identifies train access near these locations, including Subang LRT, TTDI MRT, Universiti LRT, KL Sentral LRT, Ampang Park LRT and MRT, Bangsar LRT, WTC LRT, Maluri MRT and LRT, Cochrane MRT and Bandar Utama MRT. This connectivity reinforces WORQ’s role as a regional network that fits the daily movement of people and businesses across the Klang Valley.

A regional gateway at KL Sentral
The June 2026 opening of WORQ Menara Shell gives the network a larger presence in KL Sentral, one of the region’s most important commercial and transport hubs. EdgeProp reported that the outlet opened fully occupied and brought WORQ’s combined KL Sentral footprint to approximately 60,000 square feet.
This makes the KL Sentral cluster a useful meeting point for businesses whose employees, partners and customers approach the city from different directions. It also demonstrates the value of regional density: more useful choices for members without asking every team to work from a single central office.

Flexibility across the places business happens
WORQ’s All Access membership allows members to work from different outlets across the network. For companies with teams spread across the Klang Valley, that flexibility can support client meetings, collaboration days and focused work closer to home without compromising on a professional setting.
WORQ will continue to prioritise locations that add useful coverage to the region rather than simply adding another pin to a map.
Explore the related claims
This regional network is part of WORQ’s wider story as a homegrown Malaysian operator, transit-oriented coworking network and largest local coworking network by overall footprint.
About WORQ
WORQ is Malaysia’s largest homegrown flexible workspace operator. Founded in Kuala Lumpur in 2017 by Stephanie Ping and Andrew Yeow, WORQ provides coworking, private offices, meeting rooms and event spaces. As of June 2026, its network covered approximately 345,000 square feet across 13 locations, including 12 outlets in the Klang Valley.



