Shared offices, rental of office space by the hour and co-working… this is what’s new inoffice real estate and this is all about office sharing.The co-working trend is spreading quickly in major cities everywhere in the world, including Beijing. China’s State Council in January 2015 has introduceda new policy about “Co-working Space” to promote mass entrepreneurship and encourage investmentin co-working spaces and industrial real estate in Beijing.
Nowadays, people can stay connected everywhere at any time, using their smartphones, tablets, wi-fi… we have seen in the past years more and more people working from home or from Starbucks: in fact, you don’t need anymore to reach the office to have access to all the information you need to complete your job. However, if working from any place can be fun for a while, people also need to interact with their colleagues, as well as to feel in a working environment.
Besides, the working place is changing and in the future, wewill most likelynot be working on the 9-5 schedule in a traditional office set up as we know for decades: according toMBO Partners,an estimated 2.4 billion people will be considered “independent” workers by 2018: co-working spaces are an answer tounconventional office spaces (where you are mostly on your own and may be lacking of stimulation).Co-working is also a solution for startups, who can’t afford renting a whole office but still need a qualitative working environment.
Co-working space can be defined asaplace where people pay a fee to work together or next tolike-minded independents. This is a new way of thinking about work. However, so far,it mostly applies to e-activities (tech and digital,communications and media, and creative sector mainly).
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Things to look at when selectingco-working spaces
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When considering co-working office space, take your time and try to understand which inconveniences and advantages will apply to your specific case. You may also need to compare the cost of co-working spaces and corporate officespace. Our team will guide you through this process.
Ifco-working initially expanded amongstfreelance workers for sharing the same workspace,itis now extending to companies who want to offer more flexibility to their employees, besides working from home (almost called corporate co-working). SCOUT is also advising on most relevant co-working spaces for your industry and your business in Beijing. We will also check for you how safe is the location, as we noticed that many co-working spaces have closed operations in the past years in Beijing, as the rental fee increased too much at the term of their contract.
SCOUT Real Estate can also find excellent locations forpeople who are looking for spaces to settle a co-working space.