What is coworking? Breaking the “fourth space” of traditional office
Coworking Space, also known as shared office space, is an innovative model that provides a flexible office environment for different companies, freelancers and remote workers. Unlike traditional office buildings, coworking spaces are centered on “sharing” – shared workstations, conference rooms, coffee bars, network facilities

Typical scenarios:
Startup teams only need to pay a monthly rent to move into an office area equipped with high-speed networks and printing equipment;
Freelancers choose open workstations that are charged by the hour and work efficiently while drinking coffee;
Corporate executives negotiate with clients in shared conference rooms, and then meet entrepreneurs from other industries in the leisure area.

Core advantages:
Low cost and high efficiency: no need for decoration or equipment purchase, eliminating the fixed costs of traditional leasing;
Flexible adaptation to needs: can be leased by day/month/year, supporting rapid expansion or adjustment of team size;
Revolutionary cost optimization
Compared with traditional office buildings, start-ups can save: 60% decoration costs 40% property management fees 100% idle space waste by using co-working
