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Coworking: how industry players are adapting to the crisis

2020-10-16T18:34:23.241Z


DECRYPTION - The sector is today particularly affected by the economic crisis, a consequence of the health crisis. But not sunk.


"We're not going to lie to each other, it's going wrong."

Clément Alteresco, the managing director of Morning, does not use the language of wood.

He recognizes that the coworking sector is today particularly affected by the economic crisis, a consequence of the health crisis.

Morning, a subsidiary of Nexity, is a major player in France for this emerging sector, along with the American WeWork, the British Spaces, the French Wojo, a subsidiary of Bouygues and Accor, but also many smaller companies.

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This negative impact, Clément Alteresco finds it almost normal.

“Coworking offers flexibility to its customers,”

explains the manager.

It is normal that they take advantage of it when the situation warrants it. "

Consequence:

"We are targeting 40 million euros in turnover for the year 2020, but we will rather land around 32 million euros."

All the players admit to being affected by the crisis.

“Businesses of all sizes and in all industries have

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Source: lefigaro

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