The global digital bank Revolut is often cited as a reference case for how a startup can grow from a coworking desk into a multinational company while retaining flexible workspace as a core part of its operating model. From its earliest days to its current global scale in 2026, coworking has played a continuous role in how Revolut builds teams, manages real estate and structures work. The...
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From Campus X Coworking to $63M Series A: Cubby Scales with AI to Transform Self-Storage
Cubby, the AI-powered software company modernizing self-storage operations, has raised $63 million in a Series A round led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives — and its journey began in a coworking space. Founded in 2021 by three entrepreneurs, Cubby started with a small, focused team of fewer than 10 people working out of Campus X, Sofia’s leading coworking and startup hub. Today, the company employs...
Social Workplace Paris 2017 social media coverage
Social Workplace conference Paris 2017 took place last April 18th. Hereby the storify of the event: [<a href="//storify.com/Agray01/social-workplace-paris-2017" target="_blank">View the story "Social Workplace Paris 2017" on Storify</a>]
“Knowing your community well is essential to keep users coming back”- Maria Lujan, ESDIP Berlin
Maria Lujan, was working as a freelance graphic designer on the lookout for a new place to work, as she was feeling too isolated at home. After trying out some cafés, she discovered coworking, but couldn’t quite find the space that fit her needs. So she decided to start her own, and that’s how ESDIP Berlin was born. A hub for, artists, illustrators, cartoonists, designers, programmers,...
“We create an online magazine together within the community”- Maria Ebbinghaus, BlogFabrik
You may have already heard about Blogfabrik, the Berlin-based coworking space that gives you a desk in exchange for your writing skills. The innovative concept behind this German coworking space has already garnered significant media attention, in addition to inspiring new ways of imagining coworking spaces, as not just based on traditional fees, but as service based platforms fueled by creative...
Social Workplace Conference – Distilling communities of talents (London 2016)
The second year of The Social Workplace Conference in London opened with high spirits, leading a day of engaging talks, inspiration and of course, that wonderful feeling of community. Pier Mucelli from eOffice kicked off the day discussing the origins of coworking and the pioneers that lead the way in distinct classifications such as public spaces and members clubs. The first coworking spaces in...
Social Workplace will make the traditional office absolete
"Individuals are more productive and satisfied when surrounded by a supportive community and the traditional office space has failed to consider our natural need for socialization and communication. Thus, the emergence of coworking is in many ways an answer to our desire to be closer to our peers, both emotionally and professionally." The Harvard Business Review wrote the statement...
Social Workplace Conference London 2015
Morning Keynotes 8.30 Breakfast and Registration 09.00 Welcome from the Organisers Jean-Yves Huwart and Oliver Marlow 09.05 A welcome from the Office Group Olly Olsen, Office Group 9.10 Redefining Value: Why the social based approach transforms real estate Despina Katsikakis, Workspace Expert 09.30 A City perspective: From the fixed real estate model to an 'on demand' model Sophy Moffat,...
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