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The Popularity of Coworking Spaces

The Popularity of Coworking Spaces

Coworking spaces have been popular in big cities for many years, especially for small businesses, freelancers, and other flexible workers

The pandemic showed many companies how much productivity and employee satisfaction was possible without a group office setup. So co-working spaces are becoming attractive opportunities for mixing the benefits of in-person meeting space with the flexibility to work when and where you want. 

Many companies may even choose to pay for a co-working membership for their team—but for individual workers who are considering footing the bill themselves, you have to make sure the math works out for you.

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Costs and Considerations

Many co-working memberships can quickly become more expensive than even a small traditional office space, however.

The key, it seems, is to evaluate the options available in your area. Workers who have access to a quiet, private office at home will have to find more common ...

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Potential Cost-Saving Benefits

  • Compare any direct alternatives: If you'd spend $4 per workday picking up a latte somewhere and your co-working membership includes a tasty unlimited coffee bar, you can factor in that savings.
  • Another source of benefits includes anything you don't have in yo...

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