Createscape Expands with The Treehouse: Your New Favorite Workspace
Looking for a new spot to get your work done, Austin remote workers? We've got some exciting news for you: Createscape has just opened The Treehouse, a fresh workspace with some extra bells and whistles.
Sustainability and Challenges in the European Flex Office Sector: Navigating Growth and Return Rates
An overview of the shifting landscape of work, low office return rates and sustainability initiatives trending in the European flex space sector as of H2 of 2023.
Member Q&A with... Anonymous
M uses his coworking membership in what has become, following office closures at the height of the pandemic, a very typical fashion. His clients believe he works at his company’s New York City or Washington DC office locations. And M doesn’t give them any indication that they’re wrong.
This History of Coworking
The word “coworking” was established in 1999 by Bernard De Koven. He wrote, “When I coined the word coworking, I was describing a phenomenon I called ‘working together as equals.’” In 2005 the first official coworking space was opened in San Francisco by a computer programmer named Brad Neuberg. The office, which didn’t seem to have a name, was inspired by hackerspaces of the mid to late 1990s.