The Unseen Discriminatory Factors of a Mandated RTO Policy

The dialogue about office returns is not a simple matter of logistics or productivity; it’s a fundamental discussion about human dignity, respect, and equality. It calls for a deep dive into the values a company holds and the ways in which its policies can either promote a diverse and inclusive work culture or inhibit it.

WeWork’s Bankruptcy: A Historical Paradox in Coworking

WeWork’s bankruptcy signifies a paradox in the coworking industry, highlighting disruption and disillusion. This article examines WeWork’s impact, the essence of coworking. It emphasizes the need for authentic, purpose-driven workspaces and explores the future of coworking in a rapidly changing world.

The Coworking Pro Forma for Property Developers

In the ever-evolving landscape of the modern workplace, coworking spaces have emerged as a frontrunner. They offer flexibility, foster collaboration, and create a sense of community, making them highly attractive […]

Rethinking Office Real Estate: The Shift to Micro Leasing

The traditional commercial real estate model has been challenged by the rise of coworking spaces. These spaces, which offer flexibility, community, and a modern work environment, operate on a fundamentally different leasing model. It’s not just about space; it’s about service, community, adaptability, and operations.

How Coworking is Redefining the Urban Landscape

The rise of coworking spaces has led to a significant shift in the urban landscape, impacting local economies, commercial real estate, and architectural design. This paper examines the multifaceted influence of coworking spaces, focusing on their role in promoting economic development, fostering collaboration between architects and the shared workspace model, and catalyzing the growth of startup and tech scenes. We also discuss the implications of coworking spaces for young talent and the opportunities they create for building communities and networks.