The London coworking market witnessed incredible growth in the last years, reaching a total number of almost 900 flex workspaces in 2024. This represents more than one-quarter of the national coworking inventory and is significantly higher than in some of the world’s most renowned coworking epicenters, like NYC or LA. London’s central districts, like the
Coworking continues to play an important role in the evolving work culture across the UK and Ireland, with flexible workspaces…
WeWork has announced the launch of its Coworking Partner Network, an affiliate program of third-party workspaces that delivers increased flexibility…
CoworkingCafe presents a nationwide snapshot of the current state of work/life balance and mental health based on residents’ self-assessments, as…
Flexible office solutions provider Signature Workspace has announced the opening of its newest location at the Cherry Hill Mall in…
Virgo Business Centers, a New York City-based coworking space and meeting room provider, has inked an 11-year lease renewal for…
The coworking trend has been a major shaping force in the development of the post-pandemic work culture, and business hubs…
Key Takeaways: The Northeastern U.S. emerged as the region with the highest-scoring cities for summer part-time work, followed by the…