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1995

1995: Hackerspaces are typically considered the foundation of the modern coworking movement.

2002

2002: Crafted out of an old factory in the midst of the city,Vienna’s mother of coworking spaces opens as Schraubenfabrik in 2002.

2006

The coworking space closes after a year, and is replaced by the Hat Factory in 2006.

2007

2007: For the first time, the term “coworking” is seen as a trend on Google’s database.

2009

2009: The first book on coworking is published. “I’m Outta Here! How coworking is making the office obsolete” is a book about the people & places that kicked off the workplace revolution in the US.

2011

2011: The year started with the European Jelly Week, which became Worldwide Jelly Week only one year later.

2013

2013: At the beginning of the year, more than 100,000 people worked at coworking spaces.

2015

2015 was a big year for coworking expert Jamie Russo.

2016

2016: The coworking/coliving experiment expands, most notably with coworking company WeWork’s residential offering in New York City tentatively named “WeLive.” According to Fast Company, the startup is able to raise $788 million in venture capital for the project within 18 months.

2021

2021 latest data about the impact of Covid-19 in coworking spaces in Europe

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