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💗 Coworking impact
🐣 How a space (with childcare) changed a mum’s life #
Paulina Roe (a Chicago mom, an on-air contributor on "The Fred Show," and the founder of The Mami Collective, a media platform for ambitious mothers shared how a coworking space with on-site preschool changed her life and her parenting.
"I wish I had known about coworking spaces with attached childcare/preschools much sooner in my parenting journey. This community helped me solve a problem I had been stressing over for two years."
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📰 Coworking news & views.
🔥 Please, please, pleeeease check your ‘cowork’ ad spend #
Igor Dzhebyan reminds you not to burn $2k+ a week on search ads for the term "cowork".
ICYMI: Claude Cowork, a desktop AI assistant suite, launched in January, causing a spike in search volume for the term. So if you’re search ads, and not checking your negative keywords, you could be burning money every single day.
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🤔 Is your website worthless when it comes to revenue? #
Andrei Toistev, CTO at EU-based RunDesk, opines that for most coworking spaces your website generates almost zero revenue "and you know it". He makes the case that Google Maps is the biggest driver of revenue for their space.
I dove right into the comments on the thread, as I’m a firm believer that brands (and lists) are best built on something you can own (like your own website), and then amplified through listings, partnerships, tools and systems.
My question for you tough is this… does your website really generate NO revenue for your coworking business?! Let me know in a reply.
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🔍 The simple framework for a consistent social media presence #
A great social media presence does not come from more ideas. It comes from structure. Petra Bijvoet once again joins Cobot to share a content framework for anyone running a coworking space who wants a social media strategy that actually holds up week to week.
From choosing the right content formats to making every post count use one simple mantra: teach, relate, or prove.
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🤓 Coworking is contagious #
When people join a bustling space where members know, like, connect with, and support each other, that vibe ripples through your space and members and into your extended community.
Cat Johnson explores what else (in your spaces) are contagious, and how they can cause "infinite loops" of good, and bad, energy.
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🎶 The great debates at… every space. #
Luke Fellone, director of coworking at Working From_ opines about how one of the hidden intricacies of running a shared space, is balancing how different members want different things from their workspace, environment and community.
Case in point? Music. Some love a bit of bg music. Others want complete silence. And then from there, if there is music… what music? When? Who controls it? How? (Oh and in some countries, what about licensing?)
Just another one of those things that coworking leaders have to strike a balance with, you absolute legends you!
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🇦🇺 Why opening in Sydney is market signal for this firm #
Tobi Skovron shares some thoughts around Cubes.co‘s recent launch in Sydney (under the CorporateCubes.co brand), and why it’s signals more than just a flag planted in another major city.
This plugs into the trend we’re following where top brands are focussing on selling outcomes – not just access to spaces, desks or wifi.
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🤸 A reminder for leaders of culture cultivators #
Jonny Rosenblatt reminds us how important it is to bring our whole team together, especially when operating across multiple sites, for a day or so is critical for fostering a culture and community for the people who are tasked with fostering culture and community.
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🌎 Is neighbourhood more important than global? #
Bernie Mitchell shares five ways your coworking space can build civic infrastructure in your neighbourhood, from a conversation to a continent-wide movement on European Coworking Day.
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💻 Coworking technology.
🦾 How this operator fully automates month-to-date reporting #
Justin Moran from Workspace shares how he uses Claude to automate a workflow that logs into Optix 3 mornings a week to email himself a tally of month-to-dare bookings and day pass revenue.
Apps are becoming APIs, and tasks that lived in your head (or in a todo list) are increasingly being automated. "The time saved isn’t the really the point, it’s the mental load."
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🤖 On AI for ops and member experience… #
Carlos Almansa, co-founder of Nexudus explores how to get the most from AI within a coworking space business, sharing 5 areas operators can deploy AI-powered assistance and insights.
"It’s not about presenting a nice dashboard any more". Yeap!
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📈 Coworking data.
🕵️♀️ Just how interconnected are industry brands and leaders? #
Hector Kolonas shares a sneak peak at a new TWIC Explore view, showing just how Coworking Brands and Coworking Leaders are interconnected through links summarized and shared via these newsletters.
What comes next? Who (both brands and people) are leading which trends, shifts and markets. Want early access? Hit reply.
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🤝 Coworking market moves.
🇺🇸 Convene taps in $230M in strategic growth capital #
Ryan Simonetti shares that Convene Hospitality Group (who own Convene, NeueHouse, etc.venues and special event venues) have secured $230 million in strategic financing to help accelerate their vision as a global, multi-brand hospitality organization.
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🇺🇸 Prince George’s County gets their first coworking space #
Venture X, in partnership with the Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation (PGCEDC) and the Prince George’s Chamber of Commerce, will host the grand opening and ribbon cutting of Venture X College Park, the county’s first coworking space, on Friday, March 27, 2026.’
The location in Discovery District Maryland is owned by Moniesha Jackson Shorter and features 60 private offices ranging in capacity from 1 to 5 people, shared coworking space, two conference rooms, a training room, and a café-style lounge that doubles as an event space.
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🇨🇦 Multi-family developer expands home-grown coworking brand #
Stirling Bell shares that Alabaster Homes have expanded their Pavilion Cowork concept to downtown Calgary.
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😱 COhatch embarks on that massive 2.5 acre project #
Matthew Davis shares more info on COhatch‘s next big project, and how they’ll be creating a one-of-a-kind coworking and business innovation district called Riverview Village (in Dublin, Ohio).
ICYMI: We discussed this project with Ryan Fogelman back in November 2024, and they’ll finally be breaking ground on April 16th!
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🇦🇺 TSL expands interstate to Queensland #
Bradley Delamare shares that Tank Stream Labs are expanding with a new location (opening in Q3, 2026) in Brisbane CBD.
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🇺🇸 TailoredSpace opens new space in City of Orange #
TailoredSpace 16th location will be in the City of Orange. The new 11,830-square-foot space is just one block from the Orange Circle in the Old Towne Orange Historic District.
“This marks our first campus opening for 2026. Orange is another perfect fit as our suburban focus continues to hit the mark. We find that the reduced commute is a huge driver for local workers,” – Drew Sanden.
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🎙 Coworking conversations.
Adam Neumann joined the Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin about his journey into coworking – and the impact his wife Rebekah Neumann had on the shift from kids clothing to real estate.
iQ Offices Co-Founder and CEO Kane Willmott joins 2 Marketers and a Coworking Podcast to discuss the strategies and decisions behind iQ’s growth from one to 8 locations, including how he pivoted the business model based on data his team analyzed with AI, the impact of brokers on his business, and more.
In this data-heavy episode of the b podcast, Jamie Russo sits down with Peter Kolaczynski, Associate Director of CommercialEdge (part of Yardi), to unpack what’s really happening beneath the surface of the coworking and office markets.