
Coworking & COVID-19
Now more than ever, coworking needs to thrive for when we re-emerge from lock down. But Landlords need to reconsider financial relationships

Do you struggle with aches and pains at work?
Any injury makes it difficult to concentrate when you’re trying to work. Sports massage could help. It’s not just for athletes, anyone...

The Top 6 Things Workspaces Can learning from Coworking
The coworking movement is demonstrating the way community can foster great things. It’s successfully helping businesses to grow, by...

Plymouth Workspace Week 2018
The first Plymouth Workspace Week was held in 2017 and we're helping organise the sequel in 2018! Between Monday 19 March - Friday 23...

Why Every Office Landlord Should Have A Pub
We started a new consulting job in Plymouth in September, our client is a well established office developer/landlord very keen to...

HAS COWORKING LOST ITS WAY OR WAS THE ORIGINAL MODEL FLAWED TO BEGIN WITH?
WeWork, arguably the coworking industry barometer, recently announced 12 months free membership in New York if you commit to a contract...

Corporations need to be careful when jumping on the Coworking bandwagon
In a recent CNBC interview with a billionaire real estate mogul, Sam Zell, he insisted “I wouldn’t let those guys near my business with a...

CAR30 EVENT: RATIONALE FOR THE COWORKING MODEL
4 May, 2017 we were invited to present our thoughts on Coworking at Cambridge Architectural Research's 30th Anniversary Event amongst...

That's All Folks!
Breaking news from New York is that IBM has agreed to take all of the desks managed by We Work at 88 University Place in Greenwich...

Malaysia's We Work/We Live That Nearly Was...
The resilience of serviced office pioneer Regus combined with the meteoric rise of new breeds such as The Office Group, The Collective...