Instead of trying to cater to everyone, narrow down your audience and make sure you understand your target market. Did you know that the first coworking space, founded in Berlin in 1995, was a space for hackers? While coworking spaces have come a long way since 1995, the guiding principle remains unchanged: collaboration and a sense of community. Over the past 25 years, we've also seen significant changes in the way people work. An increasing number of professionals are abandoning traditional forms of employment in favor of independent and contract work.
If you have a company with unused office space, creating a coworking space can offset some (or all) of your overhead office maintenance and configuration expenses. If your office or workplace has unused areas, setting up a coworking office within your company may be a good idea.