Co-working and flexible office space providers are growing in popularity, and there is a lot of concern over how this new office segment will impact office-leasing activity. However, Patrick Amos at CBRE, says that co-working operators today are actually a net positive for office leasing activity. In general, there has been no impact on the direct leasing of larger operators and major users of office space.

“At the moment, co-working seems to have a net positive impact on the office leasing market, however, there are always fears that the flexible nature of co-working deals will drive tenants from signing long-term commitments,” Amos, an SVP at CBRE, tells GlobeSt.com. “While that may be the case for smaller users, we have not seen this materially impact the decisions of larger occupiers. Many of the companies that are currently using co-working as a ‘test’ for the Los Angeles market, will likely roll into more permanent office space solutions.”

While the market has yet to impact direct leasing, the space is rapidly growing. Today, there are 50 operators competing in the market, and office landlords have recently joined the niche market. “The co-working landscape is rapidly evolving and expanding,” says Amos. “While WeWork and Spaces were the first two groups to embark on big expansion plans in the Los Angeles area, other high-quality operators are starting to make inroads as well. Industrious has recently been in expansion mode and, just last week, Knotel announced their first offering in the Los Angeles area, with a lease in Downtown Santa Monica.”

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Kelsi Maree Borland

Kelsi Maree Borland is a freelance journalist and magazine writer based in Los Angeles, California. For more than 5 years, she has extensively reported on the commercial real estate industry, covering major deals across all commercial asset classes, investment strategy and capital markets trends, market commentary, economic trends and new technologies disrupting and revolutionizing the industry. Her work appears daily on GlobeSt.com and regularly in Real Estate Forum Magazine. As a magazine writer, she covers lifestyle and travel trends. Her work has appeared in Angeleno, Los Angeles Magazine, Travel and Leisure and more.

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