
Workspaces have changed significantly during the pandemic. Despite these changes, we have to wonder: is the work ecosystem ready to support fully remote teams?
Workspaces have changed significantly during the pandemic. Despite these changes, we have to wonder: is the work ecosystem ready to support fully remote teams?
The launch of the Hive’s 10th location in Hong Kong confirms the new coworking industry trend for 2021- management agreements between landlords and flex workspace operators.
What is the office truly for? In a post-pandemic world, here’s why coworking is the ideal hybrid solution for teams.
After examining the flexible office space markets in Dubai, Hong Kong, Lisbon, London, NYC, and Pune, here are our predictions for the top coworking trends in 2021.
Remote professionals now expect coworking brands to directly appeal to their values, including a focus on wellness and flexible options.
Radisson and Accor are two of the latest hotel groups to join the coworking arena, with major companies such as Marriott International already offering modern coworking options within their properties.
Coworking membership passes like Coworker’s Global Pass can provide a powerfully seamless solution for enterprise teams in terms of agility, added flexibility, and cost-efficiency.
The pandemic has obliterated the open-style office, with workplaces that were initially designed to be spacious and airy reverting to divided spaces with cubicles and private offices.
With open-style offices on the decline, design elements like visual cleanliness, adequate spacing, and touch-free fixtures and hardware have become a top priority in coworking spaces according to architectural firm FFA.
As expectations for what an ‘office culture’ encompasses shift gears, companies are likely to adopt flexibility policies that integrate both working-from-home and utilizing flexible workspaces, like coworking.