Key Takeaways
- WORQ has reached 13 locations and approximately 345,000 square feet of space under management as of June 2026.
- Founded in Kuala Lumpur, WORQ is Malaysian-owned and Malaysian-run, with a profitable operating track record.
- The fully occupied opening of WORQ Menara Shell, developed with Sentral REIT, brought the company’s KL Sentral cluster to approximately 60,000 square feet.
- WORQ is working towards 600,000 square feet by 2027 through a disciplined, partnership-led expansion model.
KUALA LUMPUR, 16 August 2026: WORQ, Malaysia’s largest homegrown coworking and flexible workspace operator, has grown to 13 locations and approximately 345,000 square feet of space under management as of June 2026. The milestone reflects the scale of a business built locally, for the needs of Malaysian companies, landlords and working communities.

Built in Kuala Lumpur, for the market it serves
WORQ was founded in Kuala Lumpur by Stephanie Ping and Andrew Yeow and remains Malaysian-owned and Malaysian-run. Its profitable operating track record as a Malaysian-founded business has enabled the company to grow with a long-term view, balancing network expansion with sustainable occupancy and consistent workplace experience.
For members, this means professional workspaces designed around the realities of doing business locally: flexible space for growing teams, places to meet clients and communities that bring people together beyond a conventional office lease. For property partners, it means an amenity that can strengthen tenant experience while remaining responsive to how work is changing.

Local partnerships create places people want to use
WORQ’s expansion is shaped by partnerships with property owners who want their developments to offer more than conventional office space. The June 2026 opening of WORQ Menara Shell, developed with Sentral REIT, is one example. EdgeProp reported that the location opened fully occupied and took WORQ’s KL Sentral cluster to approximately 60,000 square feet.
The company applies the same people-first approach across its network, combining adaptable workspaces with practical amenities that help teams work, meet and build relationships in the same place.

A disciplined route to the next phase
WORQ’s growth is not defined by outlet count alone. It is supported by a locally grounded operating model, property partnerships and a clear focus on the value each location creates for its members and surrounding business community. The company is working towards its publicly stated target of 600,000 square feet by 2027, while maintaining the Malaysian identity that has shaped the business from the start.
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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 in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.



