Cubes.Co Plants Flag in Sydney CBD: A New Era for Multi-City Coworking
News Report by City Reporter and Editor Axel Ritenis
Posted 12 march,2026
SYDNEY – The Sydney CBD welcomes a significant new player to its professional landscape this week as Cubes.Co officially opens its first New South Wales hub. Tobi Skovron, the Founder and Executive Director of the Cubes.Co Group, hosted an official ribbon-cutting ceremony today at the prestigious 347 Kent Street address, marking the brand’s strategic expansion into the Sydney market.

The launch of the Kent Street location signifies a major milestone for the group, which has already cultivated a massive professional network. Under Skovron’s leadership, the Cubes.Co Group has attracted more than 35,000 accounts across its growing ecosystem, which now spans 15 premium spaces across Victoria, South Australia, and now New South Wales.

A Space for Every Scale
What sets the new Sydney hub apart is its commitment to “coworking for all.” The diverse membership base already reflects this philosophy, featuring a mix of:
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Solo Founders: Crafting the next big thing in a collaborative environment.
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Household Brands: Leveraging the flexibility of modern workspaces.
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ASX-listed Organisations: Seeking agile, high-end corporate satellite offices.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony, held at 11:00 am in the lobby of Corporate Cubes.Co, offered a first look at a facility designed to bridge the gap between boutique flexibility and corporate sophistication.

The Visionary Behind the Move
Tobi Skovron, the driving force behind the group’s rapid expansion, remains focused on the “essence of coworking.” During the opening, Skovron highlighted the importance of creating environments that foster growth regardless of an industry’s size or sector.
The Kent Street hub is positioned to serve as a central nexus for Sydney’s business community, offering state-of-the-art facilities that cater to the evolving “work-from-anywhere” hybrid model that many Australian companies have adopted.
As the doors officially open to the public, the Sydney CBD gains more than just desks; it gains a curated network of over 35,000 potential collaborators, all housed within one of the city’s most accessible professional corridors.