Where freelancers, startups party 24x7
By Wu Yiyao in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2016-12-26 07:01
You have a business idea and have even raised some money for your dream startup, but without a proper space to work, the business may run aground.
But, most startups tend to be cash-strapped initially, and hence unable to afford to rent, let alone own, a full-fledged office straightaway.
Such startups are a global phenomenon now, and are particularly ubiquitous in urban China. To meet their needs, the commercial property industry has invented co-work spaces, in line with the trend of the sharing economy.
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