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🏆 Workbar video picks up GOLD dotCOMM award
Huge congrats to the Workbar team for winning GOLD in the 2024 dotCOMM Awards for this video!
Watch Expand 👇 the video, it superbly positions work-near-home spaces between WFH and commuting into ‘the office’. Reminds me a bit of the recent Switchyards video I shared in week 24. I’d love it if the big brands kept competing on better and better ways to tell people how great coworking fits into their lives.
Huge congrats to the Workbar team for winning GOLD in the 2024 dotCOMM Awards for this video!
Watch Expand 👇 the video, it superbly positions work-near-home spaces between WFH and commuting into ‘the office’. Reminds me a bit of the recent Switchyards video I shared in week 24. I’d love it if the big brands kept competing on better and better ways to tell people how great coworking fits into their lives.
📹 How one brand is carving their own coworking niche
Michael Tavani shared the video Atlanta-based filmmaker Ethan Payne made about the day in the life Expand 👇 of Switchyards member Marvin Guelce.
While the video is (pretty darn) awesome, I do love how they are defining their own category of shared workspace, hitting hard at how they’re a 24/7 neighbourhood work club.
Michael Tavani shared the video Atlanta-based filmmaker Ethan Payne made about the day in the life Expand 👇 of Switchyards member Marvin Guelce.
While the video is (pretty darn) awesome, I do love how they are defining their own category of shared workspace, hitting hard at how they’re a 24/7 neighbourhood work club.
🔎 WIRED zooms into the success of local coworking spaces
Amanda Hoover penned a piece in WIRED about how hyperlocal coworking spaces are cropping up in Expand 👇 disused churches, schools and motorcycle garages to offer remote workers a place nearby to work from.
It explores how Michael Hartofilis bought and refitted a formed church that was set to be leveled into Main Space. It features commentary from Jonathan Wasserstrum (from Unwritten Capital who invested in Switchyards) that "coworking is a great product". It looks at Work Heights expansion to 7 hubs in Brooklyn, and how even WeWork had repurposed old buildings, a historic theatre and at some point a century-old ballroom.
Amanda Hoover penned a piece in WIRED about how hyperlocal coworking spaces are cropping up in Expand 👇 disused churches, schools and motorcycle garages to offer remote workers a place nearby to work from.
It explores how Michael Hartofilis bought and refitted a formed church that was set to be leveled into Main Space. It features commentary from Jonathan Wasserstrum (from Unwritten Capital who invested in Switchyards) that "coworking is a great product". It looks at Work Heights expansion to 7 hubs in Brooklyn, and how even WeWork had repurposed old buildings, a historic theatre and at some point a century-old ballroom.
🥩 Charlotte getting two Switchyards clubs
Kayla Gottschalk shares that Switchyards are opening two neighborhood work clubs soon and that Expand 👇 memberships at both (Belmont and Oakhurst) locations are now available.
Kayla Gottschalk shares that Switchyards are opening two neighborhood work clubs soon and that Expand 👇 memberships at both (Belmont and Oakhurst) locations are now available.
🗞️ Big publication highlights growing investor appetite for coworking cos
Richard Lawson pens a piece in Forbes about how investors are looking past WeWork troubles to place Expand 👇 bet on coworking companies.
In it, we’re reminded that Bullpen Capital led the recent round into Switchyards, joined by Cercano Management and Overline. We also see that Radious is on the verge of closing another round, including from Robin Daniels (ex-WeWork CMO) and Nick Bloom, whilst similar-but-also-different Jarvo recently expanded from the UK into the US market with a NYC pilot.
I absolutely love that big publications are sharing that coworking is growing, investable and I hope that TWIC can be a bigger resource for journalists like Richard to tell more stories about brands like yours.
Richard Lawson pens a piece in Forbes about how investors are looking past WeWork troubles to place Expand 👇 bet on coworking companies.
In it, we’re reminded that Bullpen Capital led the recent round into Switchyards, joined by Cercano Management and Overline. We also see that Radious is on the verge of closing another round, including from Robin Daniels (ex-WeWork CMO) and Nick Bloom, whilst similar-but-also-different Jarvo recently expanded from the UK into the US market with a NYC pilot.
I absolutely love that big publications are sharing that coworking is growing, investable and I hope that TWIC can be a bigger resource for journalists like Richard to tell more stories about brands like yours.
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