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Collaborate or Compete: How Do Landlords Respond to the Rise in Coworking?

dc.contributor.authorGreen, Rebecca
dc.date.accessioned2020-09-04T19:28:14Z
dc.date.available2020-09-04T19:28:14Z
dc.date.issued2014-07-01
dc.description.abstractChanges in technology, attitudes toward work, and the new ‘shared economy’ have created an environment in which people have more options for how, when and where to work. Working from home, telecommuting, hoteling, and collaborative workspaces are on the rise nationally. According to 2010 Census data, 4.3% of the 137 million workers in the United States telecommuted compared to 3.7% in 2005.1 Technology has been a major catalyst, helping to disseminate knowledge, increase communication, and allow people more independence and control over their work and life. The ubiquitous ‘coffee shop entrepreneur’ that migrates from their home-based office to the nearest cafe has largely given way to a new group of start-up oriented individuals and businesses that recognize the need for innovative and functional space.
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dc.identifier.other6050028
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1813/70738
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesCornell Real Estate Review
dc.rightsRequired Publisher Statement: © Cornell University. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.
dc.subjectCornell University
dc.subjectreal estate
dc.subjectCubicle
dc.subjectCollaboration
dc.subjecttechnology
dc.subjectwork
dc.subjecteconomy
dc.subjecttelecommuting
dc.subjecthoteling
dc.subjectworkspaces
dc.subjectcommunication
dc.subjectstart-up
dc.subjectindependence
dc.subjectcontrol
dc.subjectinnovative
dc.subjectfunctional
dc.subjectleases
dc.subjectcapital
dc.subjectcredit-quality
dc.subjectscaleable
dc.subjectspace
dc.subjectoffice
dc.subjectmarket
dc.subjectlandlords
dc.subjectvacancy
dc.subjectlandlord
dc.subjectcoworking
dc.subjectoperator
dc.subjecttrend
dc.subjectNew York City
dc.subjectmanage
dc.subjectlocation
dc.subjectlease
dc.subjectsublease
dc.subjectExecutive
dc.subjectEntrepreneurial
dc.subjectCreative
dc.subjectsquare footage
dc.subjecttraveler
dc.subjectfloor
dc.subjectplate
dc.subjectrentable
dc.subjectvolume
dc.subjectcollaborative
dc.subjectopen
dc.subjectRegus
dc.subjectThe Yard
dc.subjectThe Centre for Social Innovation
dc.subjectmargins
dc.subjectevents
dc.subjectcommunity
dc.subjectaccess
dc.subjectmemberships
dc.subjectMillenials
dc.subjectdemographic
dc.subjecteconomic
dc.subjectwork-life
dc.subjectbalance
dc.subjectstrategies
dc.subjectshifting
dc.subjectWeWork
dc.subjectbusiness
dc.subjectsector
dc.titleCollaborate or Compete: How Do Landlords Respond to the Rise in Coworking?
dc.typearticle
local.authorAffiliationGreen, Rebecca: Cornell University
schema.issueNumberVol. 12

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