Wespa Spaces
Wespa Spaces is a company.
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Wespa Spaces.
Wespa Spaces is a company.
Key people at Wespa Spaces.
Key people at Wespa Spaces.
Wespa Spaces d.o.o. is Croatia's largest office, coworking, and event space provider, operating premium locations in Zagreb that foster communities for creators, innovators, and leaders.[2][3] It offers flexible solutions like serviced offices, coworking desks, virtual offices starting at €70 + VAT/month, and event venues for up to 400 people from €47 + VAT/hour, targeting startups, scale-ups, established companies, and digital nomads with all-inclusive pricing covering internet, cleaning, and amenities.[1][2][4] The company reported 18.06% net sales revenue growth and a 1.06% net profit margin increase in 2024, despite a slight 0.45% dip in total assets, employing 13 people as of 2024.[1]
Wespa Spaces d.o.o. was formally established on December 26, 2025, in Zagreb, Croatia, building on earlier operations as a pioneering coworking and business center.[1][7] Its flagship location at Heinzelova ul. 60 (also referenced as Zavrtnica) launched with over €1 million in investment for the building and startup costs, creating a content-rich environment blending workspaces, leisure areas, conference spaces, and restaurants.[6][4] A second premium site, WESPA Business & Lounge at Green Gold Center, expanded offerings for corporations, positioning Wespa as a modern office concept in partnership with local developments.[3][8] Early momentum included advocacy for digital nomad visas and rapid community growth to over 500 regular residents, the largest in this part of Europe.[2][3][7]
Wespa Spaces rides the hybrid work and digital nomad boom in Eastern Europe, providing flexible infrastructure amid post-pandemic shifts toward remote/collaborative models and Croatia's growing appeal for remote workers via nomad visas.[2][3][7] Its timing aligns with Zagreb's office market evolution, offering premium, community-driven alternatives to rigid leases in a region where coworking penetration lags Western Europe but demand surges from startups and scale-ups.[1][6] Market forces like rising real estate costs and talent mobility favor its scalable "Office as a Service" model, while its 500+ resident ecosystem influences the local tech scene by enabling cross-industry networking and events that accelerate innovation.[2][3]
With strong 2024 financials and recent formal incorporation, Wespa Spaces is poised for national expansion, potentially dominating Croatia's coworking market as hybrid work solidifies and EU digital nomad policies boost inflows.[1][2][7] Trends like AI-enhanced workspaces and sustainability will shape its path, with influence growing through larger event hosting and corporate partnerships. As Croatia's coworking leader, it will continue transforming Zagreb into a hub where individuals scale into ecosystems—much like its promise of joining as one and emerging greater.[2][3]