We got some more really nice exposure in the media…this time from a national publication, Unlimited Magazine. As always, the anticipation is nice, but hopefully we have some concrete news to share with you soon.
The article is a profile of four Canadian coworking spaces and provides yet another succinct summary of the challenge met by coworking.
In spite of the freedom of setting your own hours, avoiding office politics and working in your slippers, a home office has its downsides. Where to meet customers for those appointments that you can’t schedule at the corner café? How to combat the isolation of being alone all day?
Co-working offices – places that try to answer these questions by providing independent workers and entrepreneurs with the space and utilities of a conventional office (think meeting rooms and copy machines, for starters) while letting them keep their autonomy.
read the rest of the article here: Unlimited Magazine
OFFICELAND: SHARE-SIES FOR FREELANCERS
Four co-working spaces that reinvent the cubicle farm
By Flavie Halais
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