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共享办公空间:市场占有率分析、产业趋势与统计、成长预测(2024-2029)Shared Office Spaces - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2024 - 2029) |
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2024年共享办公空间市场规模预计为413.9亿美元,预计到2029年将达到627.5亿美元,在预测期内(2024-2029年)增长8.67%,复合年增长率增长。
当人们离开家时,他们正在寻找有吸引力且更高品质的职场体验。共享办公空间的表现非常好,因为人们明确表示他们更喜欢这种工作方式。共享办公空间提供了一个灵活的工作环境,让人们可以在方便的时候工作。与传统办公室不同,共享办公空间提供 24/7 全天候访问,允许成员按照自己的意愿随时随地工作。预计到 2023 年,将有约 507 万人成为共享办公空间的成员。越来越多的人利用共享办公,证明了它所提供的众多好处,并证实了它有潜力深刻塑造未来的工作方式。
共享办公空间的使用是由不同的使用者群体推动的,其中自由工作者占使用者的 37%,其次是企业家(24%)和小型企业(21%)。在这些群体中,自由工作者已成为最主要的用户,凸显了他们对共享办公空间的强烈亲和性。多年来,从事共享办公室的女性人数稳定增加,性别差距正逐渐缩小。儘管目前的比例仍低于50%的目标,但令人鼓舞的消息是,这一趋势继续呈现积极势头,加入共享办公室运动的女性人数逐年增加。
美国拥有全球 18.3% 的共同工作空间。过去十年,美国共享办公空间的数量稳定增加。 2007年,美国祇有14个共享办公空间,而2017年有4,000个,预计到2022年将有超过6,200个共享办公空间。 2015年,美国约有33.1万人使用共享办公空间,到2022年这数字将增加约108万人。空间最常见于纽约或洛杉矶等大城市,或旧金山或西雅图等科技或创新产业突出的城市。曼哈顿是迄今为止最大的共享办公空间单一市场,而哥伦比亚特区是成长最快的州。洛杉矶是美国共享办公空间价格最高的城市。
根据 Coworking Resources 的数据,美国的平均空间面积约为 14,000 平方英尺。 International Workplace Group (IWG) 和 WeWork 是美国办公空间的两大主要提供者。 2022 年 8 月,WeWork 报告运转率达到 72%,最终与年终大流行前的数字持平。 IWG 是全球弹性工作空间网络,其客户包括思科、Uber 和微软,宣布运转率人数增加 200 万人。随着许多远距工作人员离开大城市,IWG 扩大了工作地点列表,将田纳西州柯达和新罕布什尔州贝德福德等美国较小城镇纳入其中。该公司已计划于 2022 年在美国开设 50 多家店,并计划于 2023 年再增加 1,000 家门市。
研究表明,美国70% 的共同工作空间都以有趣的职场环境作为卖点。职场氛围作为共享办公空间的卖点至少在美国是独一无二的,70% 的国家的共同工作空间将此作为卖点,高于全球平均水平。优越的位置、有吸引力的设计和设施、充满活力的社区、优质的服务、低廉的价格、众多的活动、免费停车、可通往多个地点、互联网速度以及对健康的重视,使美国成为您工作空间的另一个卖点。
股权办公空间市场本质上是分散的,市场上有多个参与者。 WeWork、IWG Group、JustCo、Servcorp Limited、Industrious 是市场上的一些主要企业。由于一二线城市的租金上涨,许多小型企业和企业家开始选择共享办公空间,以便以更便宜的价格获得更好的设施。全球对共享办公空间的需求正在迅速增长。
虽然像 WeWork 这样的行业领导者蓬勃发展,但对共享办公空间的需求热潮正在蔓延到其他行业,任何以设计为中心的空间都可以成为共享办公空间。这是有可能的。例如,Serendipity Labs 与饭店合作开发共同工作特许经营专利权。图书馆、咖啡馆和传统商业建筑也越来越多地提供共享办公设施和空间。此外,传统共同工作企业和办公室套件企业不断扩张,竞争将加剧。
这种竞争将以多种方式影响共享办公室产业,但最显着的影响将是空间正常运作的压力增加。在不断发展的产业中,竞争加剧是很自然的。缺点是一些行业参与者受伤或倒闭。未来几年我们可能会看到更多的共享办公空间失败。
The Shared Office Spaces Market size is estimated at USD 41.39 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 62.75 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 8.67% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
If people are leaving their house, they're looking for somewhere engaging, higher quality workplace experience. Shared office space is doing really well because people have revealed a preference for working this way. Coworking spaces offer a flexible work environment, allowing people to work on their own terms. Unlike traditional offices, coworking spaces offer 24/7 access, allowing members to work when they want, how they want. In the year 2023, it is projected that approximately 5.07 million individuals will join the ranks of coworking space members. The rising number of people embracing coworking is a testament to the numerous advantages it offers, underscoring its potential to shape the future of work significantly.
The utilization of coworking spaces is driven by distinct user groups, with freelancers accounting for 37% of the users, followed by entrepreneurs comprising 24%, and SMEs representing 21%. Among these groups, freelancers emerge as the most predominant users, highlighting their strong affinity towards coworking spaces. Over the years, there has been a steady rise in the number of women engaging in coworking, gradually bridging the gender gap. While the current percentage remains below the desired 50%, the encouraging news is that the trend continues to show positive momentum, welcoming an increasing number of women to the coworking movement with each passing year.
The US has 18.3% of the world's coworking spaces. The number of coworking spaces in the United States has been steadily increasing over the last decade. There were only 14 coworking spaces in the U.S. in 2007, 4000 in 2017, and over 6,200 estimated coworking spaces by 2022. In 2015, there were about 331,000 people using coworking spaces in the U.S. This number grew to approximately 1.08 million in 2022. Coworking spaces are most common in the very large cities, such as New York and Los Angeles, or cities with prominent technology and creative industries, such as San Francisco and Seattle. Manhattan is by far the largest single market for coworking spaces, while District of Columbia was the fastest growing state. Los Angeles is the most expensive U.S. city for coworking space.
According to Coworking Resources, the average space size in the US is about 14,000 sq ft. International Workplace Group (IWG) and WeWork are the two main providers of coworking space in the United States. In August 2022, WeWork reported its occupancy levels reached 72%, finally matching pre-pandemic numbers from the end of 2019. IWG, a global flexible-workspace network whose customers include Cisco, Uber, Microsoft, and more, says it added 2 million new members in 2021. Since many remote workers have ventured away from big cities, IWG is expanding its list of locations to include smaller U.S. towns like Kodak, Tennessee, and Bedford, New Hampshire. The company has already signed deals for more than 50 upcoming locations in the U.S. in 2022 and plans to add another 1,000 locations in 2023.
An enjoyable work atmosphere is a selling point for 70% of coworking spaces in the U.S., according to a survey. Work atmosphere as a selling point for a coworking space is at least somewhat unique to the U.S., as 70% of the country's coworking spaces that reported this as a selling point is at or above the global average. Well-situated location, attractive design and fit-out, thriving community, good service, low prices, many events, free parking, multi-location access, internet speed, wellness emphasis are some additional selling points for U.S. coworking spaces.
The shares office space market is fragmented in nature with a presence of several players in the market. WeWork, IWG Group, JustCo, Servcorp Limited, Industrious are some of the major players in the market. With the rising cost of rents in tier 1 and tier 2 cities, many SMEs and entrepreneurs are choosing coworking spaces to gain access to better facilities at a cheaper cost. There is a booming demand for shared office spaces globally.
While industry leaders like WeWork are thriving, the boom in demand for co-working spaces is spilling over into other industries, where any design-focused space can become a co-working venue. Serendipity Labs, for example, is working with hotels on coworking franchises. Libraries, coffee shops and traditional commercial buildings are also adding more coworking like amenities and spaces. And, of course, the traditional coworking and office suite companies continue to expand. The result of all this is increased competition.
This competition will impact the coworking industry in a variety of ways, with a big one being increased pressure on spaces to execute well. Increasing competition is normal in growing industries. The downside is some industry participants get hurt or even go out of business. We will likely see more coworking space failures over the next couple years.