Harlow, Essex, June 2026: Mantle has announced a September opening launch event for its latest flexible workspace, One Station Approach, Harlow, marking a further step in the company’s continued expansion across the U.K.
Located directly adjacent to the train station, the 65,000 sq ft building was acquired by Mantle in 2019 and benefits from a substantial amount of on-site parking. The first floor is being repositioned through a phased delivery of serviced office space, starting with 4,000 sq ft to accommodate 76 desks, with plans to expand to approximately 280 desks over time. The building will operate as a multi-let location and has already secured a strong level of pre-let interest.
Designed to support startups, SMEs, professional service firms and growing technology businesses, the space will offer a mix of coworking, private offices, meeting rooms, and event space, alongside breakout and collaboration areas in a high-spec, professional environment.
Positioned within the U.K. Innovation Corridor between London and Cambridge, Harlow is rapidly emerging as a hub for innovation-led businesses. With direct rail connections to London Liverpool Street in around 30 minutes, and ongoing investment into science, technology and commercial infrastructure, the town presents a compelling opportunity for businesses seeking high-quality workspace outside the capital.
Despite this growth, access to premium flexible workspace remains limited in towns like Harlow. Mantle’s entry into the market aims to address this gap, providing a level of quality and flexibility often only found in larger city centres.
Opening this summer, Mantle Space Harlow reflects a clear strategy to deliver premium, design-led flexible workspaces in underserved but high-potential regional locations.
The Harlow launch forms part of Mantle’s wider expansion strategy and will bring the total number of centres to nine (not including the recently acquired ASC building in Cambridge, which currently remains traditionally let) with further locations currently being explored both within and beyond its existing geographic footprint and a target of 25 sites total. Recent senior leadership appointments including Alexandra Livesey as fractional MD and Finance Controller, Matthew Palmes, have further strengthened the business’s capability to scale, supporting its ambition to expand its portfolio and brand presence over the coming years.
Alexandra Livesey, Fractional MD, Mantle, “Harlow is arguably the single most compelling flex workspace opportunity outside central London right now. The combination of station-adjacent Grade A space, unrivalled multimodal connectivity, a captive and fast-growing professional population, and over £1.3bn of public and private investment creating a new business environment from the ground up.”
Mantle CEO, Guy Baker, adds, “For Mantle’s future vision, planting a flag in a town growing five times faster than Manchester, on the doorstep of the UK Innovation Corridor, is a signal of genuine strategic ambition rather than incremental growth.”
Designed and delivered by Mantle’s in-house development team, the space will incorporate modern workplace technology, high-speed connectivity, and energy-efficient systems, alongside a strong emphasis on community, collaboration and business growth.
A formal launch event is planned for September, bringing together local businesses, partners and stakeholders to celebrate the investment into Harlow’s growing commercial and innovation ecosystem.
About Mantle Space
Mantle Space is a flexible workspace provider based in the South East of England. It offers high-quality, adaptable serviced offices designed to support businesses of all sizes: this is space that works.
With a reputation for reliable staff, strong customer care, and responsive service, Mantle Space builds long-term relationships with its members and fosters a sense of community across its locations. A financially stable and forward-thinking organisation with big growth ambitions, Mantle Spaces was accredited a Great Place to Work in 2025.
Locations include:
- Nine Hills Road – Cambridge, CB2 1GE
- 95 Regent Street – Cambridge, CB2 1AW
- The Bradfield Centre – Cambridge Science Park, CB4 0GA
- The Officers’ Mess – Duxford, CB22 4QH
- Elizabeth House – Chelmsford, CM2 0DG
- Kings Court – Stevenage, SG1 2NG
- Thremhall Park – Bishop’s Stortford, CM22 7WE
- The Lambourn – Abingdon, OX14 1UJ