An urban place shared office. Courtesy.
June 1, 2017 | Israeli shared office space startup Urban Place has raised $12 million in a private funding round that included angel investors Claude Bismuth and Bernard Kalfon. The company plans to use the funds to open locations in Europe. Founded in late 2015, and headed by CEO Romain Levy, Urban Place currently operates in Tel Aviv, with plans to expand to Jerusalem, Haifa and Herzliya.
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