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The impending office revolution

By SHI JING and WANG YING in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2018-07-07 02:30
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People on their tea break at IWG's co-working venue in the Shanghai Tower.[Photo Provided to China Daily]

Shaun Brodie, head of Occupier Research at Cushman & Wakefield Greater China, said that Shanghai has become the focus for co-working service providers to start and expand their businesses. He also noted that while most of these co-working spaces used to be located in Grade B office buildings or creative spaces a year ago, operators have rapidly expanded to Grade A office buildings this year thanks to the influx of capital.

"The Chinese co-working industry has gained a positive outlook from the capital market. Therefore, they have become one of the major tenants of Shanghai's Grade A office buildings over the past few quarters," he said.

To maintain their market share and position in the fiercely contested market in Shanghai, co-working space providers are expected to improve their offerings by targeting Grade A office buildings to host their spaces, said Brodie. He also noted that there would be much space up for grabs, with another 1.6 million square meters of Grade A office space set to be made available in the near future.

The relatively low cost of operating out of a co-working space is one major reason behind the growing popularity of such facilities in Shanghai. Cushman & Wakefield estimated that companies in Shanghai's core business areas can save up to 28 percent of office overheads by working in such facilities instead of directly renting spaces at Grade A office buildings. Moreover, members of co-working spaces can even enjoy a host of benefits, such as reception services, remote office solutions and startup incubation.

Linda Fu, 55, retired from her post as a senior engineer at a multinational company last year and started her own business. She recently extended her office lease with a co-working space provider by another year.

"We only have a couple of people working at my startup so I do not think it is necessary to lease a big office and pay for renovations and furnishings," said Fu.

Another factor that draws startups and entrepreneurs to co-working spaces is the vibrant atmosphere in such places.

"We have enjoyed many of the activities organized by different tenants. Being able to interact with different companies from various sectors also presents us with new ideas and business opportunities," she said.

Rising entrepreneurship and the increased importance of innovation in Shanghai are other reasons driving the growth of the co-working sector. According to the local bureau of statistics, Shanghai is now home to over 500 incubators and more than 16,000 small- and medium-sized technology companies.

"Startup companies have shown a strong preference for co-working spaces as they are more flexible and allow for more social networking," said Zhong of Kr Space.

According to Alan Ai, general manager of WeWork Greater China, the proliferation of co-working spaces in Shanghai is in line with the worldwide trend, which can be partly attributed to the coming of age of millennials. After all, this particular generation is more concerned than others about communication and flexibility in a workplace.

"The office situation has not changed for decades," said Ai. "Employees are still sitting in their own cubicles while the boss sits in a bigger room. People feel depressed and they all wear masks when they are working. In other words, they cannot be themselves when they are at work."

And this is where the problem lies: people cannot give full play to their potential when they are not being themselves, added Ai.

To rectify the situation, WeWork has introduced a slew of functions into their spaces to enliven the atmosphere, such as cafes, bars, boxing gyms, dancing clubs and yoga classes.

"When people are cheerful and coordinating with one another, their efficiency levels will naturally be boosted. This is what the younger generation is looking out for. And this is also the beginning of a revolution of the workspace," he said.

Contact the writers at shijing@chinadaily.com.cn

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