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LiquidSpace is an online marketplace and workspace network for renting office space.
Company type | Private company |
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Founded | November 2010 |
Founders | Mark Gilbreath |
Headquarters | |
Services | Commercial real estate technology |
Website | www |
Mark Gilbreath founded LiquidSpace in November 2010.[1][2] In June 2015, LiquidSpace began listing spaces on month to month terms.[3][4] In the spring of 2016, LiquidSpace announced plans to reach 100 million square feet of space available in its marketplace.[5]
LiquidSpace has raised over $26 million, with investors and partners including Reid Hoffman of Greylock Partners, Mike Maples Jr. of Floodgate Fund, ROTH Capital Partners, Shasta Ventures, CBRE, Steelcase, and GPT Group.[6][2][7][8][9][10]
The LiquidSpace product is available on the web, and as a location-based app on Android and iPhone app.[11][7][10][12]
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