
A wave of consolidation has begun, with industry leaders such as WeWork, IWG, and Industrious buying up smaller competitors.
A wave of consolidation has begun, with industry leaders such as WeWork, IWG, and Industrious buying up smaller competitors.
Co-warehousing is a practical solution that allows companies to store inventory without having to purchase or lease an entire facility.
According to Colliers Asia, Hong Kong is witnessing an increase in mergers and acquisitions in the coworking sector as restrictions ease.
In a recent study, 55% of workers stated that hybrid working has aided better work-life balance and 38% were more productive in a flexible setting.
CEO and Founder of Hub Australia, Brad Krauskopf, examines the 5 trends that will continue to shape the coworking industry in 2022.
In the aftermath of the crisis, coworking spaces that provide flexible, practical benefits will draw clients away from office landlords.
The future of coworking may very well be based in virtual realms like Decentraland or Roblox, which offer many benefits to today’s remote workers.
Between December 2020 and December 2021, the percent increase of new cities on Coworker rose by 25.6%, signaling recovery in the industry.
From corporate coworking to satellite offices, here are four important trends in the flexible office space industry to monitor in 2022.
When working with like-minded individuals, productivity can soar if the correct strategies are utilized. Here are several tips by Rachel Eleza from Upsuite, one of the largest marketplaces for coworking in the U.S.