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🇨🇿 Are Prague’s workspaces shifting like London’s?
Adam Zvada of Scott.Weber Workspace argues that Prague’s office market is evolving in the same Expand 👇 direction as London. Rising demand, limited new office supply, and hybrid work expectations are pushing companies toward “workspace as a service” models that prioritize flexibility, hospitality, community, and employee experience over traditional leased space.
He argues that the future winners in commercial real estate will be providers that understand why people want to come into the office, not just those offering the most square footage.
🗞 Week 18, 2026
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⏱ 51 days ago.
🆚 Is it time to design for both ME and WE?
Scott Hartkopf opines how packed offices could be improved by splitting workspaces into Me and We Expand 👇 spaces. The first is for deep focus at an individual level, and the latter is for team-driven work.
It’s a great idea and a fun illustration. Having seen coworking spaces split up their floorplan into different activity-based neighborhoods (think quiet zones, call zones, etc) this could be a pretty interesting addition to those offering managed suites. PS. Hope the use of "WE" space doesn’t infringe someone’s trademark.
🗞 Week 17, 2026
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⏱ 58 days ago.
👏 Small businesses are reshaping the office landscape
Meredith Ray Calhoun explains that, in markets like Birmingham, small and mid-size tenants in the Expand 👇 5,000–30,000 SF range are driving the next office wave by upgrading to Class A space, using modular layouts and shared amenities (so a 6,000 SF suite can perform like 25,000 SF).
She highlights how hybrid work makes unused seats a real cost, pushing smaller companies toward smarter space planning and pre-built, turnkey suites that align physical space with culture, operations and growth instead of treating office decisions as one-size-fits-all.
🗞 Week 03, 2026
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⏱ 156 days ago.
🥪 Are flex spaces driving workplace events revival?
Rubberdesk’s Gareth Smith argues flexible workspaces are leading a post-pandemic revival of Expand 👇 workplace events in UK urban areas, where workplace/work events used to be part of ‘regular city life’.
Gareth explores how operators including techspace, Spacemade, Fora, Business Environment Group, and Creo are hosting weekly gatherings ranging from cocktail hours to wellness sessions and themed lunches to combat workplace isolation.
Hosting events at your spaces? Might be a good idea to add these into proposals for teams up to 20 staff who lack dedicated event coordinators as tools for talent retention and networking while also addressing blurred work-life boundaries in hybrid work models.
🗞 Week 45, 2025
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⏱ 226 days ago.
💡 On the convergence of hotels, clubs, and coworking
Ian Minor, hospitality creator and operator, shared his take on the convergence of hotels, members Expand 👇 clubs, and coworking spaces into hybrid hospitality models. He cites Ennismore’s portfolio expansion from The Hoxton to include brands like Mama Shelter, 25hours, Hyde, and coworking brand Working From_, supported by the Dis-Loyalty paid monthly membership program across properties.
Also highlighted were Soho House’s evolution from banning laptops to launching dedicated coworking arm Soho Works with relaxed workspace rules now integrated into most locations, French operator OKKO Hotels centering properties around club-lounge-coworking spaces, and Zoku designing hotel rooms as micro apartments with built-in workspaces.
🗞 Week 41, 2025
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⏱ 254 days ago.

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