SOHO 3Q

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FormationFebruary 2015
FoundersZhang Xin, Pan Shiyi
HeadquartersBeijing, China
Parent organization
SOHO China
SOHO 3Q
FormationFebruary 2015
FoundersZhang Xin, Pan Shiyi
HeadquartersBeijing, China
Parent organization
SOHO China
Websitewww.soho3q.com

SOHO 3Q is a shared office space in China managed by SOHO China. It is headquartered at Chaowai SOHO in Beijing.[1] As of June 2019, the coworking space had 30 spaces in China.[2]

3Q was initiated by the real estate firm SOHO China, established in 1995, after it began exploring the concept of co-working spaces, a model similar to those of companies like Airbnb and Uber.[3] The project was formally announced in January 2015 by SOHO China's chairman, Pan Shiyi.[4]

The initial spaces, Wangjing 3Q in Beijing and Fuxing 3Q in Shanghai, opened on February 1, 2016.[5] By the end of 2016, 3Q had establishments in 11 locations in Beijing and Shanghai, accommodating various Chinese corporations, such as LeTV and Meituan.[4]

In April 2016, Guanghualu II 3Q opened in the Beijing central business district as the largest space with over 3000 desk.

Fuxing 3Q in Shanghai

Architecture and design

Facilities

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