new startup in New York City is looking for restaurants that are empty during the day to turn them into co-working spaces.
Co-working spaces are popping up everywhere in cities all over the world. The days when freelance workers, urban nomads and other flexible creatives could only work and be connected in overcrowded coffee bars are soon to be over, as co-working spaces in a range of different concepts are tapping into this growing target group. The $16 billion dollar phenomenon of WeWork has been hailed as an exemplar case. However, new startup Spacious from New York is doing it differently — they see potential in spaces that are temporarily unused, like restaurants during the day.