Here's an article from the executive suite industry encouraging them to be
more like coworking spaces.

"The difference is in their approach to the workspace, the client, and how
they present their solution to the entrepreneur.  Take a look at their
approach and think about how you can modify your space, approach, and
procedures to enter the co-working movement."

Business Center versus Co-Working Space -
http://www.officingtoday.com/index.php?news=467

r.

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