Despite the coworking industry seeming congested, operators are not concerned about the competition as each coworking space gears its services to a specific audience.
Read moreFlexibility in the workplace has become a common option for workers, but some firms are going further by becoming 100% remote so staff can work from wherever they please.
Read moreCoworking firms, such as WeWork and Knotel, have been rapidly expanding their footprint in New York’s Flatiron District as it becomes the city’s hub for shared offices.
Read moreBritish brand Established & Sons have introduced four new furniture designs that aim to create a more comfortable workplace, while also being functional to homes.
Read moreCondeco’s newest research paper found that 41% of employers offer remote working, thanks largely in part to major technological advancements that are sweeping workplaces.
Read moreIndustrious is partnering up with national retail and mixed-use developer Seritage Growth Properties to brings its coworking spaces into five of the retailers locations.
Read moreCompanies have accepted that wellness in the workplace should be prioritized, but the trendiness of it can overshadow what is most effective — starting from the basics.
Read moreCoworking giants, such as WeWork and IWG’s Spaces, have started to expand their services and lease high profile properties in Auckland’s rapidly growing office market.
Read moreSources have revealed that CBRE, the world’s largest commercial real estate services firm, is looking at 3 World Trade Center to house its new coworking brand Hana.
Read moreHoxton Hotel is branching out from traditional hospitality services with the launch of its coworking brand Working From_ at its London Southwark and Chicago locations.
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