WORQ, Malaysia’s leading coworking and flexible workspace provider, has officially launched its 10th outlet — WORQ Sunway Velocity — at Sunway V2 Tower, located within the vibrant Sunway Velocity TWO development in Cheras.
This strategic expansion, in collaboration with master community developer Sunway Property, marks another milestone in WORQ’s mission to reshape how Malaysians work and live.
The new location builds on the successful partnership between WORQ and Sunway Property, following the strong performance of WORQ Sunway Putra, which reached full occupancy within a month — a feat that typically takes up to a year in the coworking industry.
WORQ Sunway Velocity is poised to replicate and surpass that success by anchoring itself within a dynamic township equipped with excellent public transport access, retail options, medical centres, and other key amenities that define a modern, connected urban lifestyle.
Chong Sau Min, Chief Executive Officer of Sunway Property, congratulated WORQ on its latest opening and reaffirmed Sunway’s commitment to creating long-term, thriving communities.
“As the Master Community Developer, we are proud to extend our partnership with WORQ. This collaboration exemplifies our Build-Own-Operate model — not only do we build and invest in our townships, but we also carefully curate components that bring lasting value.
“WORQ completes the ‘Work’ element of our ‘Live, Learn, Work, Play’ ecosystem at Sunway Velocity TWO, delivering flexible workspaces that support the needs of today’s evolving workforce,” Chong said.
With its latest outlet, WORQ continues to push the boundaries of what coworking can be — offering more than just desks and meeting rooms. The space is designed to foster collaboration, connection, and convenience, integrating retail, hospitality, and healthcare into a single seamless environment.
This reflects the broader vision of Sunway Velocity TWO as a sustainable, inclusive township where businesses can grow and professionals can thrive.
As work trends shift towards flexibility, WORQ’s decentralised network of cloud offices is growing in response to demand. Its locations are strategically situated near train lines, and nearly half of WORQ’s members now commute via public transport.
This not only makes it easier for professionals to avoid long, stressful commutes, but also supports Malaysia’s broader ESG goals by encouraging more sustainable modes of transport.
Stephanie Ping, Co-founder and CEO of WORQ, expressed her excitement about the partnership and the future of work in Malaysia. “We are thrilled to launch our 10th outlet at Sunway Velocity TWO.
“Together with Sunway, we are building more than just workspaces — we are creating communities where people can collaborate, innovate, and grow. Like all our outlets, this location is transit-connected and strategically positioned to enhance the work-life experience of Malaysians. We are redefining what it means to work in this country.”
Looking ahead, WORQ is targeting one million square feet of managed space by 2030, with its next outlet set to open in Bandar Utama in Q2 2025. As more companies embrace hybrid and remote work models, flexible workspace providers like WORQ are becoming central to how businesses attract talent, foster productivity, and support work-life balance.
As featured in PitchDeck on May 16, 2025