Now that companies have discovered coworking, their employees are joining coworking spaces in droves. Ted Bigham, manager of The Salt Mines space, takes a hard look at the impact that companies and traditional employees are having on coworking culture.
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The digital nomad dream, with an asterisk
After relocating to Mexico for work, and now running a destination coworking space, my life reveals what a lot of digital nomads are missing. By Miguel Guerrero.
Vail, Colorado: Proximity announces coworking partnership with Hilton
Hotels are about short, transactional experiences. Coworking is about long term community. What happens when we put the two together? We chat with Rocky Mountain coworking leader Amy Kemp, co-founder of ELEVATE coSPACE, on what it might take to make this work.
Despite increase in coworking spaces, San Francisco remains one the most expensive places to rent a desk
Though San Francisco experienced a 13% increase in centers offering coworking, flexible and hybrid office space, the city remains one of the most expensive places in the world in which to rent a desk, with average monthly costs ranging between $950 to $1500.
A deep dive into WeWork’s member network app
Given WeWork’s global network of 150K+ members, WeWork’s Member Network app should be a powerful resource for connecting members. Benjamin Alderoty, a user experience designer, provides a critical analysis of how well the app serves users.
Market expansion for coworking giants in the U.S. and China
A brief history of Chinese coworking giant Ucommune’s recent entry into the U.S. market vis-à-vis WeWork’s expansion in China.
The new etiquette for working together
As the work landscape changes, so too must the social etiquette that comes with it. Here’s how to walk that line, by Jenny Holt.
Where the coworking market is expanding, and why
Recent research shows that the higher the rent is, the more coworking spaces there are. Here are a few theories as to why, by Peter Johnson.