This flex office in Frankfurt (banking district) is ideal for companies wishing to use high-quality office space with flexible structures and a professional environment.
The Omniturm at Große Gallusstraße 18 is one of Frankfurt's architectural landmarks. The 45-storey mixed-use tower was designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), developed by Tishman Speyer and completed in 2019. The high-rise combines high-quality office space with exclusive residential areas and is a prime example of a new generation of urban usage concepts.
Across several floors, the international workspace provider Spaces operates flexible working environments for teams of various sizes. Generous ceiling heights, plenty of daylight and a clear vertical structure create an open yet prestigious working atmosphere. The areas are geared towards modern ways of working and combine functionality with a sophisticated design aspiration.
The office building at Große Gallusstraße 18 is located in Frankfurt's banking district, at the interface with Neue Mainzer Straße. The Willy-Brandt-Platz underground station (U1, U2, U3, U8) can be reached in around 3 minutes' walk. The Taunusanlage, with several S-Bahn lines, is about 5 minutes away, and the Hauptwache around 7 minutes. The surroundings are characterised by office high-rises, banks, hotels and service providers. Dining, cafés and shopping opportunities along Neue Mainzer Straße and the Zeil are within walking distance. The nearby Taunusanlage offers green spaces for short breaks outdoors. The location is one of the most central and sought-after office locations in Frankfurt's city centre.
The most important answers about coworking spaces and flex offices at a glance.
Yes, in most cases, the offices in coworking spaces and flex offices are fully furnished and ready for immediate use. You can move in, open your laptop and get to work without having to worry about setting up or equipment first. Internet, cleaning and common areas are often part of coworking and flex office offerings; the specific scope depends on the provider and location. What exactly is involved depends on the respective provider and location. Above, you will find an overview of the typical benefits and services offered by this location.
Move-in is possible at fairly short notice. You can often move into an office within just a few days, sometimes within a few weeks. The decisive factor is whether suitable office space is currently vacant and how quickly coordination with the coworking or flex office provider works. Compared to traditional office rentals, this is significantly faster and easier because the offices are designed to move in quickly from the outset.
Coworking and flex offices are generally designed for flexibility. Depending on the provider and location, there are short minimum terms, monthly termination options or individually agreed contracts. This makes it easy to adapt office space to changing team sizes or new company phases without making a long-term commitment.
Yes, this is now a very useful option for many companies. Coworking and flex offices offer significantly more flexibility, less organizational effort and generally shorter contract terms than traditional offices. This is often the more relaxed solution, especially for growing teams, hybrid work models with lots of home office or companies that want to start quickly without making a long-term commitment. In many cases, it is also worthwhile to compare the costs more closely. This often shows that flex offices can also be financially attractive. Click here for a Case Study 2026 for an office with up to 20 workstations.
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