| San Francisco Business Times The Port Workspaces was founded in Oakland by entrepreneur Joel Pool and architect Michael Carilli with the idea of taking vacant or underused historic buildings and repurposing them as co-working space for the city’s growing tech workforce. |
Port Workspaces CEO Joel Pool predicts coworking market could increase by 30x – San Francisco Business Times
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Naspers’ ShowMax opts for co-working at Nairobi Garage – Disrupt Africa
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Disrupt AfricaNaspers-owned internet TV company ShowMax has chosen co-working space Nairobi Garage as its Kenyan headquarters, saying the company...
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Vegas Nightlife Vets Blend Partying and Co-working – Vegas Seven
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Vegas Nightlife Vets Blend Partying and Co-workingVegas SevenLocated in the heart of San Francisco’s trendy SoMa district, the structure...
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New Jakarta co-working space links government with startups – Tech in Asia
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Tech in AsiaEV Hive and Jakarta’s Smart City program have launched a joint co-working space in the capital. It...
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Co-working spaces see surge in demand, contribute to success of start-ups – Financial Express
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Financial ExpressBy introducing a new work ambience that is less formal and more casual, co-working spaces have revolutionised the...
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Coworking space firm InstaOffice forays into Bengaluru; to open 2 offices – ETRealty.com
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Coworking space firm InstaOffice forays into Bengaluru; to open 2 officesETRealty.comCoworking space firm InstaOffice forays into Bengaluru; to open...
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The DC area’s most beautiful coworking locations, mapped – Curbed
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CurbedThere’s a certain point where working in coffee shops or a garage just doesn’t cut it anymore. That’s where...
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Entrepreneurs behind Greenville’s Atlas Local are cultivating community, not co-working – Upstate Business Journal
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Upstate Business JournalAtlas Local is a continuation of CoWork, Greenville’s first shared workspace. In 2007, Smith, a designer, and...
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Coworking Provider Serendipity Labs Launching in NYC With 34K … – Commercial Observer
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Commercial ObserverFor its first New York City space, coworking company Serendipity Labs has sealed a deal for 30000 square...










