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  2. A brief history of coworking spaces - AOL

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    Coworking spaces have been growing in all the world’s major cities for 15 years. Both types of offices can be located in a coworking space, which helps to reduce isolation ://journals ...

  3. Coworking - Wikipedia

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    A coworking space in Berlin. Coworking is an arrangement in which workers for different companies share an office space. It allows cost savings and convenience through the use of common infrastructures, such as equipment, utilities and receptionist and custodial services, and in some cases refreshments and parcel acceptance services. [1]

  4. Virtual office - Wikipedia

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    The official first "Coworking space" opened in San Francisco by Brad Neuberg. That same year, the first Impact Hub coworking space launched in London. 2006: Frank Cottle introduced the concept of wholesaling virtual offices and services to third-party retailers. This launched an influx of virtual office companies that still operate today. 2019

  5. WeWork - Wikipedia

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    Neumann also agreed to transfer to the company any profits from his real estate deals with the company. [ 122 ] [ 123 ] On September 17, 2019, amid growing investor concerns over its corporate governance, valuation, and outlook for the business, WeWork formally withdrew its S-1 filing and announced the postponing of its IPO until late 2019. [ 124 ]

  6. Hot desking - Wikipedia

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    Hot desking (sometimes called "non-reservation-based hoteling") is a work office organization system where each space is available for any worker, rather than reserved for a specific worker, so different workers may use the same spot along the day or week. [1]

  7. Industrious - Wikipedia

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    Industrious, headquartered in New York City, provides coworking spaces to companies and individuals. It was founded in 2012 and operates in more than 200 locations and 65 cities in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. [2]

  8. The Network Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Network Hub is a coworking space launched in the summer of 2006 in East Vancouver, British Columbia, and is considered the longest running coworking space in Vancouver. [ 1 ] The space functions as a start-up launchpad for entrepreneurs and small businesses .

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