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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ 157 new US spaces, and DC bumps Manhattan from 3rd spot
CoworkingCafe’s last quarterly report (using proprietary data as of December 2024) just dropped. Expand πŸ‘‡ Across the 25 largest US markets they saw:
National mean pricing remained stable for dedicated desks ($300), VO ($120), while hot desks saw a subtle $1 decrease to $149.
A 2% quarter-on-quarter growth nation-wide in number of coworking spaces, up to 7,695 from 7,500. This adds 3.3M sqft, bringing the total flex space to 136.8M sqft. Biggest growth in Salt Lake City (8%) and Austin (5%) by number of spaces. LA still leads the table of most coworking spaces with 292 spaces, followed by DFW (286), Washington D.C. (277) – bumping Manhattan (273) to fourth spot.
Regus remains the biggest individual brand (1,018 locations), with Industrious (147) replacing WeWork (137) in second spot. Spaces (124) and HQ (119) – both also IWG brands -top out the top 5 chart.
Comparing Q4 2024 vs Q4 2023 – 23% growth from 6,251 spaces and a 13% growth (or 16M sqft) in total square footage.
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πŸ—ž Week 06, 2025
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πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Big shifts in which flex providers are getting leases
Paul Thomas shares some interesting shifts highlighted by recent CoStar data. We see a big move from Expand πŸ‘‡ the established brands to newer, high-end operators who are winning more and more deals.
For 2018 to 2022, flex leasing was going to Spaces (25%), WeWork (19%), Regus (16%), Instant Offices (13%), Orega (11%), X+Why (7%), Pure Offices (5%) and Gilbanks (4%).
Fast forward to 2023 and 2024: Cubo (33%), Orega (13%), IWG (13%), 2-Work (9%), Runway East (9%), Re-Defined (8%), Gilbanks (8%) and Wizu Workspace (7%).
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πŸ—ž Week 04, 2025
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πŸ“ˆ REITs gain 4.9% in 2024 despite December headwinds
Despite a challenging December, REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) delivered a total return of Expand πŸ‘‡ 4.9% in 2024. The FTSE Nareit All Equity REITs Index faced headwinds in the last month of the year, declining 8.0%. However, certain sectors within the REIT industry performed well, with specialty REITs leading with a 35.9% return. The broader market, represented by the S&P 500, also experienced a decline in December, falling 6.5%.
Why are we talking about REITs in a coworking newsletter? More on that soon…
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πŸ—ž Week 02, 2025
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πŸ“ˆ IWG reports strong Q3 growth and expansion in 2024
IWG’s third-quarter trading update for 2024 reveals notable growth in revenue and expansion across Expand πŸ‘‡ its global network, with a 52% increase in net center openings and a 46% rise in managed and franchised fee revenue. The Company-Owned & Leased segment also saw profitability gains, with margins up by 330 basis points. CEO Mark Dixon highlighted the company’s focus on strategic growth and debt reduction, supported by new credit facilities and bond issuance. IWG’s positive outlook includes plans for a continued expansion of its capital-light model and a transition to US GAAP accounting standards in 2025.
Overall, the most recent update from IWG paints a rosy picture for the firm, however they acknowledge continued delays in their Worka app, which has been positioned to be their on-demand offering. As the aggregator marketplace continues to become more crowded, is IWG really behind on development or are they waiting for an impending consolidation before making a play?
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πŸ—ž Week 46, 2024
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πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland see growth
CoworkingCafe just released their quarterly report on the state of the coworking in the United Expand πŸ‘‡ Kingdom and Ireland.
In it they share that the region now boasts 3,089 locations (2,718 in England, 202 in Scotland, 105 in Wales and 64 in Northern Ireland). Greater London still leads by size with 887 spaces, followed by Manchester with 74 hubs.
The national median price for dedicated desks sits at Β£210, with Brighton and Hove holding the highest median price at Β£310, and Newcastle and Sheffield at the other end of the price spectrum at Β£189. Open space median prices are Β£160 (Β£245 in Greater London). VO are Β£50 per month nationally, while Greater London has the highest median price at Β£100. Meeting rooms are listed at a median hourly rate of Β£25 at the national level, reaching as high as Β£46 / hour in Greater London.
Regus leads the pack regionally with 195 coworking spaces throughout the UK (with less than half of its national portfolio is concentrated within the 15 busiest coworking markets). Fora comes in second with 66 spaces nationally, 64 of which are concentrated in the top 15 markets – particularly London. With a similar distribution pattern, 55 out of Workspace Group’s portfolio of 57 coworking locations, are in the top 15 cities, predominantly in the London area. The Boutique Workplace Company comes in fourth with 40 and Spaces rounds out the top 5 with 39 coworking spaces.
Ireland has a total of 234 coworking spaces, almost half of which can be found in Dublin – 116. The top three operators in Dublin are Pembr, which has 18 coworking spaces, Iconic Offices with 12 spaces and Regus with 9 spaces.
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πŸ—ž Week 45, 2024
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