There has been a paradigm shift in office set ups post pandemic. More employees are working remotely with plenty of organisations recognising it as a mutually beneficial arrangement.
There are also many more small start-ups that need a professional environment to function without incurring the huge expenses associated with traditional office set ups.
Hence, co-sharing of work spaces has become extremely popular and this is reflected in the increasing demand for small office suites. Here are some of the benefits of buying into the co-sharing concept:
Flexibility
Businesses can adjust their co-working plan to accommodate shrinking or expanding teams, thus only paying for what they need. This becomes more pronounced when a business has off peak times, so it only needs to pay when the space is required. The same benefit applies for freelancers who rent a co-sharing space only when the need arises.
Fostering A Sense Of Community
Surveys indicated that many employees greatly miss the sense of camaraderie that an office environment provides. Face-to-face interactions foster a sense of belonging, which is the fertile ground for company cultures to form.
A co-working space helps replicate that sense of community that is not present in a virtual workplace. It also allows workers to interact with like-minded individuals, facilitating the flow of learning and knowledge sharing.
Unique Networking Platform
Unlike traditional offices, co-sharing work spaces typically involve people from different industries using the same floor space. With all those diverse backgrounds, such proximity allows for unique networking opportunities that are beneficial for personal growth or to create business synergies.
Lower Costs
Cost efficiency is probably the largest benefit of co-sharing work spaces. It allows organisations or individuals to share common expenses such as reception services, printers, wi-fi, pantry and bathroom expenses.
Since a co-working space is not a long-term real estate lease, it must remain attractive to tenants. Therefore, property repairs are more frequent and timelier, locations are centralised, and parking should be accessible.
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