>From a business perspective private offices are great.  They are easier to 
sell because people get what they are, they still command high rents, and 
it's a more stable customer base then month-to-month coworking plans. I get 
why in Denver and across the nation more 'coworking' spaces are adding 
private offices. I even added a small second location that is mostly made 
up of private offices because people were requesting it and it will 
transition this year to adding more coworking memberships. I think we have 
done an OK job of keeping it a coworking like environment, but not great.

My question: When do you think a spaces turns into a cool new executive 
suite like WeWork versus being a coworking space? Is there a rough line 
that we can use to measure it?
Can a space that is 95% private offices still be considered a coworking 
space based on our core 5 values? 






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