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One Massachusetts community has been named one of the top co-working suburbs in America, according to a new report from Co-workingCafe. Thirty-seven communities across the country made Co-workingCafe’s list of top co-working suburbs. The cities and towns were selected from data to determine exactly which areas have at least ten co-working spaces. Metros were not excluded from the research, Co-workingCafe said they focused on metros that have at least three such suburbs. What they found was that forty four percent of all co-working inventory in the U.S. is distributed among suburbs.
“While the remaining 56% is concentrated in bustling urban cores, the popularity of flex spaces surrounded by picket fences stands out as a clear sign of a healthy demand coming from suburban residents, as well as operators’ willingness to bet on more than just centrally located business districts and busy downtowns,” the report said. Cambridge ranked sixth on the list, tied with Alexandria, Virginia, with seventeen co-working spaces. Irvine, California topped the list with ninety one. At the metro level, Los Angeles had the highest number of suburban co-working spaces with three hundred and sixty one, according to the report. Newport Beach, California, and Arlington, Virginia, took the number two spot with twenty five spaces each, followed by Oakland, California, with twenty four, and Scottsdale, Arizona. with twenty two. Boca Raton, Florida, and Plano, Texas, closed out the top five with nineteen spaces each.
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