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Workland Porto provides offices and workstations by the sea

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March 5th, 2019

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In 2020 we will open the largest fully serviced business and coworking centre in Tallinn in Porto Franco – the up and coming commercial seafront development just a few steps from the Baltic Sea. The offices will be located on the 3rd and 4th floor with an amazing view and accommodate around 250 people. The centre will provide highly flexible solutions from private offices to workstations in the open coworking area.

Read more about Workland Porto here.

 

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