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Co-working facilities have less exposure but typically have high turnover, experts said.
Rolling the Dice On 'Co-Working' Laura Kusisto 2011
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Co-working expert Sanford Dickert runs CooperBricolage, a co-working space in New York City, and will be talking to us about trends in this movement to leave the home office behind.
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Co-working expert Sanford Dickert runs CooperBricolage, a co-working space in New York City, and will be talking to us about trends in this movement to leave the home office behind.
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Co-working meets thoughtful design at Treehouse in Downtown Brooklyn.
Piers Fawkes: Treehouse: A Creative Design Hub In Downtown Brooklyn 2009
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Co-working: sharing office comforts, not job at Baltimore Sun via Geoff DiMasi
beehive, baltimore - a new coworking space lavardera 2009
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Co-working: sharing office comforts, not job at Baltimore Sun via Geoff DiMasi
Archive 2009-02-01 lavardera 2009
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Co-working facilities for social-hungry solo freelancers
Posthuman Blues Mac 2007
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Co-working facilities for social-hungry solo freel...
Posthuman Blues Mac 2007
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Co-working, which appears to have started on the West Coast, has spread nationwide in recent years.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Co-working office providers in Surrey folknology said at 1: 37 pm on Apr 30, 2009
Coworking Laura Kalbag 2010
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