Co-working facilities Are Growing Up
Last week I wrote about The Top 5 Environmental Factors of Creativity, which included the idea that people need to be able to interactive and break out in discussing with one another. Now on the heels of that post comes BusinessWeek.com with an article on co-working facilities called Where the Coffee Shop Meets the Cubicle. Snip from story:
Over the past few years, co-working facilities—both grassroots, co-op-like versions and for-profit models—have started popping up across the country and the world, from Seattle to Copenhagen. A co-working wiki hosts pages for dozens of other cities with co-working initiatives in progress. And while the concept of shared office space is nothing new to entrepreneurs, an increasing number of them are signing on and finding that the community-building and networking benefits outweigh even the virtues of a shared fax machine.
In a recent report on the future of small business, the Silicon-Valley based Institute for the Future pegged co-working as a trend to watch over the next decade (see BusinessWeek.com, 1/31/07, “The Face of Entrepreneurship”). After co-working first took off with clusters of free-agent programmers and writers, its flexibility and low cost have also proven a good match for startups unwilling to sign a long-term lease. Because many of these facilities operate on a gym-membership model that doesn’t assign workers to specific desks, co-working is cheaper than most subleasing arrangements. And unlike traditional business incubators, co-working isn’t just for startups with high-growth potential.
The study’s lead author, Steve King, says the increasing popularity of co-working facilities reflects the rise of one-person “personal businesses” as well as a broader fluidity between virtual and real-world communities.
The article even mentions Toronto’s co-working facility Indoor Playground, which I’m interested in checking out. The price is right and the networking ability could prove very usefully in the long-term to me.
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Hey Bryan
No problem at all. I’ve been checking it out, but haven’t got around to signing up for it yet. I should get around to it this weekend. Work has been busy to say the least.
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