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🚀 Vast launches standalone virtual receptionist franchise
After more than 30 years of building one of the original virtual office franchises, Intelligent Expand 👇 Office (IO) is spinning out its most in-demand service into a standalone concept. South Florida-based parent company Vast Coworking Group has officially launched Intelligent Assistant (IA), a virtual receptionist and admin support services franchise built on a model that’s already handling more than 150,000 calls per month.
Multi-unit franchise owner Ryan Harris was also appointed as President of both IO and IA brands.
After more than 30 years of building one of the original virtual office franchises, Intelligent Expand 👇 Office (IO) is spinning out its most in-demand service into a standalone concept. South Florida-based parent company Vast Coworking Group has officially launched Intelligent Assistant (IA), a virtual receptionist and admin support services franchise built on a model that’s already handling more than 150,000 calls per month.
Multi-unit franchise owner Ryan Harris was also appointed as President of both IO and IA brands.
🇨🇿 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.
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.
📊 Is the 9am space race a trap?!
Most coworking spaces are fighting the same battle at the same time… chasing demand in the first Expand 👇 few hours of the day says Jane Robathan at Nexudus.
The latest Flexspace Observatory data shows just how concentrated that competition has become, and why it’s starting to work against operators. The real opportunity isn’t in winning the 9 AM rush. It’s in building for the parts of the day, and the "other" types of demand that most spaces still ignore.
Most coworking spaces are fighting the same battle at the same time… chasing demand in the first Expand 👇 few hours of the day says Jane Robathan at Nexudus.
The latest Flexspace Observatory data shows just how concentrated that competition has become, and why it’s starting to work against operators. The real opportunity isn’t in winning the 9 AM rush. It’s in building for the parts of the day, and the "other" types of demand that most spaces still ignore.
🤔 Are some of the best operators not from coworking?
Gaia Almeida from Bottle Rocket Search shares how some of the best coworking operators didn’t Expand 👇 actually get their start in the industry, and what that means for brands looking to hire innovative and experienced leaders to help them scale, grow and defend their businesses.
Gaia Almeida from Bottle Rocket Search shares how some of the best coworking operators didn’t Expand 👇 actually get their start in the industry, and what that means for brands looking to hire innovative and experienced leaders to help them scale, grow and defend their businesses.
🇬🇧 Unreasonable Connection Live – Space4 Finsbury Park
Local Coworking Spaces Thrive When They Work Together
The London Coworking Assembly Forum
May Expand 👇 19th, 2026 | Space4, Finsbury Park
(2 stops from King’s Cross on the Victoria Line)
A collaboration between Urban MBA, the London Coworking Assembly, and the Coworking Values Podcast.
Local Coworking Spaces Thrive When They Work Together
On February 24th, 67 people came to Blue Garage in Lewisham.
From Glasgow, Berlin, Milan, Ireland, and Tallinn.
From Bristol, Newbury, and Whaley Bridge.
No keynotes. No panels.
Just operators working on the same problems.
"Two hours in, I’d already got most of my questions answered."
Local Coworking Spaces Thrive When They Work Together
The London Coworking Assembly Forum
May Expand 👇 19th, 2026 | Space4, Finsbury Park
(2 stops from King’s Cross on the Victoria Line)
A collaboration between Urban MBA, the London Coworking Assembly, and the Coworking Values Podcast.
Local Coworking Spaces Thrive When They Work Together
On February 24th, 67 people came to Blue Garage in Lewisham.
From Glasgow, Berlin, Milan, Ireland, and Tallinn.
From Bristol, Newbury, and Whaley Bridge.
No keynotes. No panels.
Just operators working on the same problems.
"Two hours in, I’d already got most of my questions answered."
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