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Don't underestimate the amount of time and money it takes to actually make an empty office space usable. And that isn't the worst of it. If you have a fast growing company you'll be moving or expanding your office space at least every other year. Or you can pay for lots of unused space.

With something like WeWork I can just come in no matter if I have a 10 or 100 person team.

Were I work we have moved the HQ 3 times in 4 years with substantial cost. We now have a couple of international locations and all of them are under WeWorks roofs. We are glad to not be dealing with the office burden abroad.

Up until 100 employees in the same location, I'd chose WeWork any day and concentrate on my product. I have been to lots of CoWork spaces, they all don't work long-term and are only good for fairly small teams. WeWork on the other hand is also good for bigger teams.



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