YES!

And I’ve updated doescoworkinghaveahyphen.com to include the announcement from 
AP. :)
On Oct 6, 2018, 11:58 AM -0400, Ky Ekinci (Office Divvy ™) 
<[email protected]>, wrote:
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> This discussion about coworking vs. co-working really concludes now with the 
> AP Stylebook's acknowledgement/announcement!
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> Yes, you'll enjoy witnessing the use of coworking and not co-working in the 
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> Original tweet from AP Style Book here:
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> https://twitter.com/APStylebook/status/1047857825131712512
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> Congrats to all in the community who kept the pressure on, and never accepted 
> AP Stylebooks' previous use.
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> Ky Ekinci
> @OfficeDivvy
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> On Monday, March 5, 2018 at 1:54:52 PM UTC-5, Lauren McDaniel wrote:
> > I know many in the industry prefer "coworking" vs. "co-working" 
> > (hyphenating it). In New Mexico one of the prominent Business Journals is 
> > publishing a new coworking list but the survey states 'co-working.' When I 
> > approached the list editor that industry standard has become 'coworking' 
> > she said they follow AP style (but appreciated the heads up). I wonder what 
> > it might take to get AP to change it to one word? That might be what others 
> > are following as well (beyond just media). Any thoughts?
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> > Lauren McDaniel
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