Before the Covid pandemic, white-collar jobs largely involved working in physical office spaces, although startups utilized the flexibility of remote work more than established companies. However, the pandemic shifted this landscape dramatically, prompting a reevaluation of office necessity and fostering the growth of coworking spaces. These spaces provided flexible options for businesses needing temporary office environments but faced significant downturns due to pandemic conditions. The challenges of sustaining a coworking business model became evident as seen with companies like WeWork, reflecting the need for a steady customer base to remain viable amidst evolving workplace norms.
Before the Covid pandemic, most Americans who held white-collar jobs went into an office... Notably, the pandemic dramatically changed perceptions of workspace necessity.
Even as more companies decided they did not need permanent office space, many still wanted a place to get together. That led to the rise of the coworking space.
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