Community-Focused Coworking Spaces

This London Coworking Space Places Emphasis on Fellowship

Freelance and nomadic work is on the rise, and while remote positions offer positives like a flexible schedule, they also can lead to loneliness and mental health problems -- which is where this London coworking space comes in. ARK coworking is located near Kings Cross and has "community and collaboration at its core."

Offering a home away from home for creatives, social entrepreneurs and startups to work out of, the socially minded space provides an alternative to isolating bedrooms and busy coffee shops. The affordable option allows people to pay as they go, opt for a 3 day a week plan or come in on a daily basis. Their upcoming spARK innovation lab will also allow free membership to successful applicants.
Trend Themes
1. Community-focused Coworking Spaces - Opportunity for coworking spaces to prioritize community and collaboration to address the loneliness and mental health issues faced by remote workers.
2. Flexible Work Options - Increasing demand for flexible work options as freelance and nomadic work continues to rise, creating opportunities for coworking spaces.
3. Socially-minded Workspaces - Growing interest in socially-minded workspaces that offer a sense of fellowship and provide an alternative to isolating environments.
Industry Implications
1. Coworking and Shared Office Spaces - The coworking industry can leverage the trend of community-focused spaces to attract and retain a diverse range of remote workers.
2. Mental Health and Wellness - Opportunity for mental health and wellness industries to collaborate with coworking spaces to offer support services for remote workers.
3. Hospitality and Events - Hotel chains and event venues can explore partnerships with coworking spaces to create community-focused work and networking spaces for their customers.

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