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Collective workspaces are increasingly attracting the French. From the young self-employed to the multinational, co-working pleases for various reasons.
With the democratization of tele-work, driven by the COVVID, the French are choosing more and more to work in co-working spaces. In Paris, an address of 13,000 m2 has just opened its doors and offers commendable offices by day, month or year. William Montagu, a young entrepreneur, was convinced and pays a package of 300 euros per month. “”As we have a team that is not badly dispersed through France (…), I can take offices for 2-3 months for an employee in Bordeaux Metons, Lille or Paris if I want it“He explains.
These collective workspaces can also be rented by companies that settle there for variant durations. An economy compared to a traditional lease. Co-working office rental also allows more flexibility. “”We had very classic offices, each at his post (…), Indicates Frédéric Blain, product manager at Qorvo. There what is impressive is the notion of freedom in the end. “