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A growing number of self-employed, zzp-ers, freelancers and start-ups are looking for an inspiring working environment that encourages collaboration and the exchange of ideas. One of the benefits of a Co-working space is the attractive styled working environment and community building; it facilitates a hub, network, social and (in)formal meetings for its members. The offer varies enormously; meeting places, quiet areas, consultation booths and communal workshops. In addition to B-Amsterdam, Tribes, Spaces, Student Hotel and B-Amsterdam, there are also the small-scale' breeding grounds' that offer unique creative workplaces. Lolalik, for example, offers an original seventy year meeting room in the former Bijlmerbajes and flexible work places for rent. At the Ceuvel in Amsterdam North, office boats with flex spots are available and NieuwenMeer offers a floating stay including. sauna on.
Around 2006 Citizen Space opened in San Francisco as the first real Co-working Space. The concept started right away in Europe. Since the opening of La Boate Marseille France in 2007, the other European cities and regions have followed. The number of co-workings spaces in Amsterdam is growing by the month. Converting office space into flex-office is the current trend of real estate developers.