All around the world, coworking spaces have become the ideal of where and how people want to work. In Nashville, we’ve seen how coworking spaces have become the physical manifestation of community and collaboration.
If you’ve ever been in one, you know what we are talking about. If you haven’t, then that needs to change sooner rather than later.
The sharing economy came to disrupt not only the way people work, but also the spaces where people work from. Gone are the days of the ideal job being a 9 to 5 in a corporate world. Modern professionals are focusing on adding value, on collaborating, on creating a better working world for all.
Sharing economy. For us, it really has become all about sharing: knowledge, resources, space, insights, goods, passions, hobbies, you name it. Which is why we love the concept of coworking spaces; not only do they foster this sharing mentality, they also nurture a stronger sense of community.
Here in Nashville, these collaborative workspaces are strengthening the local community in various ways.
For starters, they provide a physical space where people can work together, get to know each other, and bounce ideas off one another.
How does this cultivate a stronger community? Well, hear us out:
Relationships are forged in these spaces, both personal and professional. These workspaces are all about loyalty and trust, knowing that you can count on fellow members to help solve a problem, come up with new ideas, or simply brighten your day.
You might work from a coworking space and every now and then you might also have your meals there–but you’re also more likely to visit neighboring businesses and restaurants, strengthening the Nashville local economy and getting to know more members of the community that you would otherwise not strike a conversation with. This of course all happens organically; which is why it’s so valuable to so many people.
Coworking spaces are known for offering much more than just physical work space. They also host a variety of social events and workshops; these events are typically open for members of the coworking space, as well as for the general public. These in turn provide the perfect opportunity to meet new people, network, form new partnerships, and find new ways to become an active member of the community.
But why take our word for it? You should try it out yourself and visit a Nashville coworking space. Trust us, you won’t regret it!
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