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The Present and Future of Coworking
August 2, 2021

Fellows mentioned in this story:
Doug Johnstone, Cohort VIII
Keoni Lee, Cohort V
Mahina Paishon, Cohort VI
George Yarbrough, Cohort VI

From Hawai‘i Business Magazine:

“Before the pandemic, people weren’t able to work from home because their leadership thought it was impossible or insufficient, but those reasons have been proven wrong,” says Rechung Fujihira, co-founder and CEO of coworking space BoxJelly. “The game has shifted. … Remote work has decoupled office space from the business itself.”

This shift in work patterns has long-term implications for residential and commercial real estate and has impacted a niche industry: coworking.

Hawaii Business Magazine spoke with real estate developers and operators of local coworking spaces about how the pandemic and remote work have affected coworking spaces and the future of work in general.

Continue reading at hawaiibusiness.com.