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2020 was expected to be a prosperous year for the coworking industry, but the ongoing pandemic has forced operators to rethink how they operate and conduct business.
Read moreTwo years ago, coworking was expected to be the next big real estate disruptor, but the pandemic has forced operators to reevaluate their portfolio and business strategy.
Read moreCompanies large and small have been forced to constantly tweak their workplace strategies in order to accommodate the needs of their employees throughout the uncertainty.
Read moreAs employees enter the eighth month of working from home, many are eager to return to an office for socialization and community, and that’s where coworking comes in.
Read moreIWG is eyeing closures in Australia’s larger cities, such as Melbourne and Sydney, in order to meet growing demand for workspaces in suburban and country areas.
Read moreWhile Silicon Valley’s office market has seen resilience throughout the pandemic, San Francisco is becoming at risk for increased sublease availability according to CBRE.
Read moreMany companies are eager to bring employees back into the office, but a second wave of COVID-19 has forced organizations to rethink their reopening strategies.
Read moreThe future of work has always involved the adoption of flexibility and advanced technology, which has quickly become our reality. So what can we expect moving forward?
Read moreThose who miss their workplace community or are struggling to balance their work and home life may turn to flexible offices or coworking spaces as a solution.
Read moreIt should come as no surprise that companies are adopting new technologies en masse, and automation in particular will play a significant role in how businesses operate.
Read moreChoose daily or weekly updates to stay current, and monthly editions to explore worklife, work environments, and leadership in depth.

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