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😅 Did… did we win?!
CRE & Hotel investor Brian Friedman breaks down the perceptions around WeWork vs Industrious and Expand 👇 why "Coworking won. Most of the industry just hasn’t admitted it yet."
Love this take, and how investors (and cap markets) are changing their viewpoint around leveraging well-executed coworking to turn distressed assets into stabilized cash flows.
🗞 Week 18, 2026
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⏱ 48 days ago.
🏨 “I’ve never liked the hotel analogy for coworking…”
Cat Johnson notes that we should pull from hotel hospitality things that can enhance the experience Expand 👇 of members, but not think we can replace the hard work of building connections and a sense of belonging in a coworking space with transactional, short-lived hospitality that never goes below the surface.
🗞 Week 11, 2026
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⏱ 96 days ago.
🏨 What coworking means for the future of hotels
Ian Minor shares part 5 of his series on the convergence of hotels and coworking, this time looking Expand 👇 ahead.
"Coworking isn’t a guest trend, it’s a structural shift in how hotels earn revenue, activate space and build relevance."
🗞 Week 48, 2025
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⏱ 203 days ago.
🏨 What coworking can learn from hotel integration frameworks
Ian Minor, who led development of Working From_ by The Hoxton, published Part 3 of a series Expand 👇 detailing operational integration of coworking into hotel properties. The framework emphasizes early cross-disciplinary collaboration across brand, technology, project management, and F&B teams to build shared operational ecosystems that respect both transient hospitality and long-term membership models. Minor outlines critical integration points including 24/7 access control systems, membership platforms interfacing with hotel PMS and CRM, dual F&B menus and pricing, dedicated coworking workstreams within hotel project governance, and separate P&L reporting for coworking revenue streams including memberships, day passes, and meeting rooms.
The guide addresses designing for dual operations with separate circulation routes, acoustics zoning, and flexible HVAC systems, while noting stable membership revenue enhances property valuations by reducing reliance on transient occupancy. Minor emphasizes integration success depends on change management and internal buy-in, recommending soft launches to test access systems, Wi-Fi capacity, and F&B service under real load conditions before full opening.
🗞 Week 46, 2025
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⏱ 215 days ago.
💰 Why are capital markets slowing the office reset?
Flex isn’t new. It’s not experimental. It’s been around since the 1960s. And the data is clear: Expand 👇 Behavior is consistent. Performance is predictable. With defined agreement terms and measured churn, shorter-term contracts can produce long-term stability.
Hotels and gyms already cracked the code. They’ve built predictable, financeable income models around flexibility — proving that stability isn’t about term length, it’s about performance consistency.
So why do capital markets still treat flexible workspace like a risk? The data exists. The demand exists.
What’s missing is a model lenders can trust — a framework that translates proven operating performance into predictable, underwritable income.
Until that happens, the office reset will remain stuck on the balance sheet. Any ideas to drive faster change? Hit reply.
🗞 Week 43, 2025
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⏱ 236 days ago.

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