Caner,

I like your idea! Gangplank in Arizona is the closest I have seen to your
model. One of the primary drawbacks is having enough projects available for
coworkers to join. A mashup that combines the power of Upwork with
Coworking has the power to yield some interesting results especially if you
have traffic cop that keeps the pipeline of work full.

I'm interested to see where you go with this idea.
Richard

On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 4:08 AM, Caner Onoglu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Are there coworking spaces where building teams and coworking on projects
> are at the core of business model? I mean where coworking presents itself
> as a place you go not to work individually but for joining projects, teams.
> That is the business model in my mind. I want to learn about different case
> studies.
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