
"It's a Tuesday afternoon, and I've sunk into a plush, jewel-toned sofa under a skylight. I'm pecking out the first lines of this article, while sipping sparkling water at the ritzy coworking space The Malin. At the Flatiron location in New York City there's a buzz of productivity around me, as everyone speaks in library voices or types intently on their laptops."
"The Malin, which launched with a single coworking space in 2021, is on track to have 11 locations by early 2026, including spaces in Nashville, Savannah, Austin, and Washington D.C. In 2024, the company brought in $10 million in revenue, and it expects to double that to $20 million next year. That growth propelled the Malin to No. 41 on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies in America."
"From the start, he knew he wanted to capture the high end of the coworking market and offer personalized service to each member. He believed the footprint should be 20,000 to 25,000 square feet: spacious but not overwhelming. Decorated with overstuffed velvet seats, dark green walls, abstract oil paintings, and stacks of art books, the workspace is designed to attract founders who want a stunning backdrop for meetings,"
The Malin operates upscale coworking locations characterized by jewel-toned sofas, dark green walls, abstract art, and curated amenities. The company launched in 2021 and plans 11 locations by early 2026, with 2024 revenue of $10 million and projected $20 million in 2025. Growth placed the company at No. 41 on the Inc. 5000. Founder Ciarán McGuigan prioritizes doing fundamentals well, targeting high-end members and personalized service with 20,000–25,000 square-foot footprints. The spaces serve founders, startups seeking turnkey offices, and larger firms offering remote workers office options. The SoHo location appeared in the film Materialists.
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