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Multi-centered coworking in Germany's heartland
North Rhine-Westphalia is home to one of the largest metropolitan regions in Europe and 18 million people. Its diverse and rivalrous cities are locations of many creative industries, so it’s unsurprising that many coworking spaces have sprung up here. They bring with them a new spirit of cooperation between the cities of the region. Today Deskmag visits the coworking spaces of North Rhine-Westphalia (or NRW).
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The rural way of coworking
Coworking in small towns can be a very different experience to that in larger, more anonymous cities. Following last week’s story, we spoke with four operators of coworking spaces in smaller towns.
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Coworking in Big Cities vs. Small Towns
In the global coworking survey we asked coworkers where they work – in big or small cities. We found many differences when we compared the two types. Coworkers in smaller towns are older, earn more money and prefer smaller coworking spaces.
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London's coworking movement is back on track
London is one of the leading coworking cities in Europe, and yet the number of coworking spaces is actually quite low considering the size of the city. Low office vacancy rates and high rents slowed the growth of coworking for a long time. The global financial crisis put the movement back on track, and now there are even several new coworking chains in the planning stages.
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How Austin caught the coworking bug
Austin, Texas, is a city of 780,000 people (and a further 900,000 in its surrounding suburbs), and already has eight coworking spaces. Other cities of a comparable size come nowhere near that level of coworking space saturation. How is it that the capital and fourth biggest city of Texas has become a hub of independent worker collaboration?
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