The Madrid-based flexible office company is expanding its network with new openings in Arturo Soria, Infanta Mercedes, and the expansion of Manoteras.
Madrid, October 2025.- Cink Coworking, an operator specializing in flexible offices and coworking for freelancers, SMEs and startups, is accelerating its growth in Madrid and will expand its network to reach 15,000 m² and 11 operational centers before the end of 2025. The company is adding an additional 3,000 m² through the opening of
new spaces in Infanta Mercedes, Arturo Soria and the second expansion of its center in Manoteras.
Currently, the new spaces in Arturo Soria (Condesa de Venadito, 1) and Manoteras (Av. de Manoteras, 24) are already operating at full capacity, while the Infanta Mercedes center is in the final stages of construction and will open before the end of the year.
High occupancy in an expanding market
Cink Coworking maintains an average occupancy rate above 90% across its 10 active centers, amid strong growth in demand for flexible offices in the capital.
The new centers offer more than 200 workstations in private offices with natural light, designed for teams of 2 to 20 people. They are complemented by meeting rooms of various sizes for all types of corporate gatherings: from team meetings to training sessions, workshops, or events, phone booths for calls, and common areas such as a dining room, office, and terraces.
The Arturo Soria space, with 1,200 m², stands out for its multifunctional hall with capacity for up to 60 people, lounge areas, a dining room, and parking. The building also features a gym, completing its comprehensive service offering.
Cink Coworking Manoteras, opened in 2019, is consolidating its second expansion, adding nearly twenty additional offices. This transaction reinforces not only the company's commitment to the northern part of Madrid, but also its commitment to property owners, fostering stable relationships.
long-term that allow us to grow together and generate shared value.
Personalization and support
Beyond the infrastructure, the company focuses on personalization and the close support of its team, an aspect highly valued by customers and reflected in Google reviews. The 10 centers currently operating have an average rating of 4.8 out of 5, demonstrating the trust and satisfaction of its customers.
who work daily in these spaces.
“Our goal continues to be to provide solutions to the workspace needs of all types of professionals looking for a place to grow with their teams in a flexible, worry-free environment,” explains Mar Saavedra, Director of Operations at Cink Coworking.
Expansion strategy
The expansion of Cink Coworking reflects its commitment to offering affordable spaces adapted to the new work economy, geared toward independent professionals as well as growing SMEs and startups.
With these new openings, Cink Coworking consolidates its position as one of the leading operators in Madrid, with a presence in strategic areas within the M-30, such as Castellana, Chamberí, Núñez de Balboa, Plaza de Castilla, Chamartín, Manoteras, and Arturo Soria.
About Cink Coworking
Cink Coworking began its journey in 2011 with private capital from three partners and the goal of offering entrepreneurs a workspace tailored to their work needs. It has steadily grown in the market with an honest approach focused on the real economy, providing flexible workspaces in key business areas of the capital at affordable prices for SMEs and freelancers. Cink Coworking has established itself with its network of spaces and a philosophy that is uncompromising beyond providing practical environments and a quality and affordable alternative to the traditional office.
At their centers, the companies operating there have coworking spaces, private offices, meeting and training rooms, phone booths, and registered office and tax service.
Currently Cink Coworking has 10 of its own centers in strategic areas of Madrid: Nuñez de Balboa 120, Manoteras, 24, Paseo de la Castellana, 194, Henri Dunant, 17 and 19, Calle del Limonero, 22, Sófora, 15 (Plaza de Castilla), Orense, 70, Ríos Rosas, 42 (Chamberí) and Condesa de Venadito, 1 (Arturo Soria).