Office Depot Mexico is following in the footsteps of its US namesake by trialling a co-working concept.
The company – owned by Grupo Gigante – has said it will launch a prototype 1,600 sq m (16,000 sq ft) store in the Villa Coapa area of Mexico City. In addition to the co-working area, the outlet will include a small business service counter and devote more space to in-demand product categories such as gaming accessories.
“We are adapting our value proposition to the new needs of our customers,” Gigante Managing Director Federico Bernaldo de Quirós González told the Mexican financial press.
North American office supplies resellers Office Depot and Staples are also opening co-working locations as they look to optimise their retail floorspace and drive more traffic to their stores.
The company – owned by Grupo Gigante – has said it will launch a prototype 1,600 sq m (16,000 sq ft) store in the Villa Coapa area of Mexico City. In addition to the co-working area, the outlet will include a small business service counter and devote more space to in-demand product categories such as gaming accessories.
“We are adapting our value proposition to the new needs of our customers,” Gigante Managing Director Federico Bernaldo de Quirós González told the Mexican financial press.
North American office supplies resellers Office Depot and Staples are also opening co-working locations as they look to optimise their retail floorspace and drive more traffic to their stores.
