Published:
September 18, 2020
Published:
September 18, 2020
The Coronavirus has impacted everyone and every market segment. However, for the shared workspace industry, this may be the start of something much bigger.
Many companies have temporarily sent home their workforce. While working from home has presented its own set of challenges, many of us are left wondering if this is the new norm.
FirstCoast News, an ABC Affiliate out of Jacksonville, FL, recently sat down with Office Evolution franchisee, Michael Wielgus, to talk about the current state of business today.
The idea of the concept is to build locations close to where workers who would normally commute and live. Parents can be closer to their children’s schools and companies can cut down on a physical footprint.
Coworking is in high demand. JLL reports that coworking currently represents 1.6% of commercial real estate and is projected to grow to 30% by 2030.
Read the full article on the Office Evolution website

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