The troubled office space market is showing signs of life as firms seek flexible short-term spaces for their employees’ return to work.
A former church. A motorcycle repair garage. Some coworking space companies are eschewing the WeWork business model and are opting for a more local approach.
Four years after the pandemic made working from home the norm, event organizers are now offering a new spin on coworking through pop-ups.
The company has risen and fallen on its stylish co-working spaces, larger-than-life founder and ability to rake in — and spend — investors’ cash.
A subscription-based coworking site in San Francisco functions as a private coffee shop for members and fosters collaboration.
Commercial real estate company Cushman & Wakefield partners with WeWork, hoping to absorb some of that vacant office space.
“The coworking model hasn’t been around to witness an economic shock,” one analyst said.
We're talking soft lighting, colorful wallpaper, even cricket sounds.
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Women are creating professional settings that cater to their needs, like child care.