9/14/2015 The Hideout: Not just another coworking space | #edGY http://edgy.my/hideout-not-just-another-coworking-space 1/4 By Lillian Wee Nov, 13th 2014 / in: khailee ng the hideout co-working space start-up erik gan jeremy ooi rowena ong Entrepreneurs just want to get s*** done,” says Khailee Ng, one of Malaysia’s best known start‐up guys. With that in mind, he set‐up The Hideout, but he says it’s not just another one of the many co‐working spaces that have popped up in the Klang Valley in recent years. The casual (and not‐so‐hidden) space for rent at 1 Tech Park, Bandar Utama, aims to do more for its tenants. Ng describes it as an “anti‐co‐working” workspace catered to a community of start‐ups looking for a conducive and productive work environment. The Hideout also seeks to congregate early stage companies under one roof, providing valuable incentives such as monthly meet ups with venture capitalists and an MSC‐certified space. Creating value Ng, 30, is also the brainchild behind The Canvas, a multi‐purpose event space at Damansara Perdana to host corporate events, functions and parties. The Hideout is run by Erik Gan, Jeremy Ooi and Rowena Ong. As a young entrepreneur himself, Ng knows what start‐ups need — an affordable and conducive workspace. The Hideout opened its doors in July and is one of four co‐working spaces with MSC certification in the Klang Valley. At first glance, The Hideout resembles a typical co‐working space. It is minimalist and made to look like a cosy café with bean bags, custom modular wooden tables and meeting rooms with plenty of natural sunlight. The walls are covered in exposed brick and idea paint. It’s the sort of space many might deem Instagram‐worthy. THE HIDEOUT: NOT JUST ANOTHER COWORKING SPACE Najib, Putrajaya have duty to name, says Dr Mahathir afte The Edge Markets theedgemarkets.com/my/ar Expand Update: Indonesia sending t to fight smog-causing fires | theedgemarkets.com/my/ar The Edge Markets @theedgemarkets Expand Lay Hong: QL’s exit won’t a operation | The Edge Marke theedgemarkets.com/my/ar The Edge Markets @theedgemarkets Tweets Tweet to @theedgemarke 24 friends like this edGY 4,934 likes Like Page RAFIDAH: DON'T PO RAFIDAH: DON'T POLITIC September 14, 2015, 5:14 NEWS FEED VIDEOS EDITOR'S PICK J ENTREPRENEURS CAREERS SPECIAL INTEREST DAN LAIN-LAIN INFOGRAPHICS FRANCHISING COLUMNIST
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9/14/2015 The Hideout: Not just another coworking space | #edGY
By Lillian Wee Nov, 13th 2014 / in: khailee ng the hideout co-working space start-up erik gan jeremyooi rowena ong
Entrepreneurs just want to get s*** done,” says Khailee Ng, one of Malaysia’s best known start‐up guys. With that in mind, he set‐up The Hideout, but he says it’s not just another one of the many co‐working spaces thathave popped up in the Klang Valley in recent years. The casual (and not‐so‐hidden) space for rent at 1 Tech Park, Bandar Utama, aims to do more for its tenants. Ngdescribes it as an “anti‐co‐working” workspace catered to a community of start‐ups looking for a conducive andproductive work environment. The Hideout also seeks to congregate early stage companies under one roof, providing valuable incentives such asmonthly meet ups with venture capitalists and an MSC‐certified space. Creating value Ng, 30, is also the brainchild behind The Canvas, a multi‐purpose event space at Damansara Perdana to hostcorporate events, functions and parties. The Hideout is run by Erik Gan, Jeremy Ooi and Rowena Ong. As a young entrepreneur himself, Ng knows what start‐ups need — an affordable and conducive workspace. TheHideout opened its doors in July and is one of four co‐working spaces with MSC certification in the Klang Valley. At first glance, The Hideout resembles a typical co‐working space. It is minimalist and made to look like a cosy caféwith bean bags, custom modular wooden tables and meeting rooms with plenty of natural sunlight. The walls arecovered in exposed brick and idea paint. It’s the sort of space many might deem Instagram‐worthy.
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