The spaces known as Work/Coffee have gained popularity in different cities in Chile and around the world, offering a collaborative environment where people can work, socialize and enjoy a coffee. This concept, which combines the best of a workspace with the comfort of a coffee shop, has become a meeting point for those looking for a modern and functional place.
Recently, Chile witnessed the opening of the largest Work/Café in the world, located in the Metropolitan region. This space, inaugurated by Banco Santander, is located on Agustinas 920, in the heart of downtown. SantiagoWith a wide variety of areas and meeting rooms, this Work/Café stands out for its design and for being a global benchmark.
The establishment has a total of 21 meeting rooms, coworking spaces, Wi-Fi access and a central coffee bar. It also includes 8 closed cash register modules and 18 platforms attended by specialized executives, as well as waiting areas. This place not only offers a space to work and relax, but also allows for banking operations, such as money orders, deposits and bill payments, all in an environment that combines the best of the digital and physical worlds.
As for access, the Work/Coffee Santander is open to the public, regardless of whether they are clients of the bank or not. Anyone can enjoy the coworking areas, the cafeteria and the banking services offered, making this space an inclusive and accessible meeting point for everyone.
The building was designed by architects Carlos and Alberto Cruz Eyzaguirre and Escipión Munizaga Vigil, who used materials such as marble and bronze to give a distinctive touch to every corner of the place. SantiagoThis space is not only functional, but also an example of the city’s rich architectural history.