A good portion of Catalonia is rural, making it hard to retain its young people. But a number of coworking spaces – often public entities created at the behest of local youth organizations – are acting as a counterbalance. By Rosa Matas.
Coworking in Denmark’s “Cold Hawaii”
Klitmøller, Denmark – dubbed “Cold Hawaii” – is one of Europe’s up-and-coming surf hotspots. But that only partly explains the presence of this coworking space in a small fishing village on the North Sea. By Karis Hustad.
How to increase the number of female leaders? More “training” isn’t the answer
A global firm decided to bring together all their highest performing women for the first time. Great – except the rest of their plan was straight out of the ’90s. On what industry is getting wrong when it comes to women leaders, by Rosalie Harrison.
Maintaining productivity in a shared workspace
For as popular as coworking is, shared spaces have their own unique downsides. Here are a few tips to making this public space work for you. By Oles Kosiuk.
Things to consider when working remotely from a developing country
During my early days in Cape Verde, blackouts were frequent and sometimes lasted hours. One blackout lasted for days. Working remote from a developing country definitely has its trials. Here are some things to consider, by Ann Brown.
50% of coworking members don’t pay for their own space – and other insights from new survey
We ran a nationwide survey of members and operators at 300+ coworking spaces in the US and gathered deep-dive feedback on how coworkers think about coworking, their space, and their coworking community. By Nick Freiling.
The global flexible workspace market grew 18% in 12 months
London, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore – the global workspace market is booming. Here’s a quick look at prices and growth in the hottest of these global hotspots.
Inside The New Work Project
With the average desk rate in New York City at $1,100, design-focused Williamsburg space The New Work Project is, if not exactly keeping it real, then at least in keeping with the new reality of a swank and upscale Brooklyn.