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拉丁美洲共享办公空间:市场占有率分析、产业趋势与统计、成长预测(2025-2030 年)

Latin America Coworking Spaces - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030)

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拉丁美洲共享办公空间市场规模预计在 2025 年为 18.4 亿美元,预计到 2030 年将达到 30.4 亿美元,预测期内(2025-2030 年)的复合年增长率为 10.64%。

拉丁美洲共享办公空间-市场-IMG1

主要亮点

  • 由于工作性质的变化,对灵活职场环境的需求不断增长,推动了拉丁美洲共享办公空间市场的发展。随着远距和混合工作模式越来越受欢迎,企业和自由工作者都在寻找适应性的办公室解决方案。最近的一份报告预测,到 2024年终,拉丁美洲的共享办公空间数量将接近 3,000 个。这一激增证实了人们对共用工作空间的强烈需求,尤其是在圣保罗、墨西哥城和布宜诺斯艾利斯等大城市。
  • 该地区蓬勃发展的新兴企业和小型企业是该市场的关键驱动力。拉丁美洲的创业活动正在显着增加,许多Start-Ups将共享办公空间作为传统办公室租赁的经济实惠的替代方案。例如,巴西拥有蓬勃发展的Start-Ups生态系统,预计到 2023 年将成立超过 13,000 家Start-Ups。这种繁荣刺激了对弹性办公解决方案的需求不断增长,使得新兴企业能够扩大规模而不受长期租赁的束缚。共享办公空间是创新和协作的重要中心。
  • 新冠疫情进一步加速了远距办公的进程,并促使主要企业重新思考办公室策略。越来越多的企业采用混合模式,减少所需的办公空间,但仍需要专业的会议和协作环境。一项调查显示,拉丁美洲70%的公司计划在2024年实施混合工作政策。这一趋势不仅为员工提供了更大的灵活性,而且透过使用现代设备和网路提高了生产力。
  • 为了满足这种不断增长的需求,共同工作领域的主要参与者正在扩大其在拉丁美洲的业务。 WeWork 和 Spaces 等公司正在主要区域市场开设新设施。例如,WeWork 宣布计划在巴西和墨西哥开设 10 个新地点,目标客户是不断增长的寻求协作空间的自由工作者和远距工作者。此类扩张显示了现有企业对拉丁美洲共享办公未来的信心。
  • 共享办公空间很可能在塑造拉丁美洲未来办公空间动态方面发挥核心作用。随着这个市场的不断发展,它无疑将影响整个全部区域的专业合作和创新努力。

拉丁美洲共享办公空间市场趋势

墨西哥共享办公空间市场正在成长

近期,墨西哥的共享办公空间市场表现出良好的定位。新兴企业,特别是在墨西哥城这样的都市区,为共享办公空间创造了充满活力的环境。这些空间迎合了寻求协作和创新工作环境的企业家。例如,产业团体注意到墨西哥的Start-Ups市场蓬勃发展,拥有约 300 家金融科技新兴企业以及物流和科技新兴企业。

随着企业适应不断变化的工作模式,墨西哥的共享办公空间市场在最近几季一直呈现成长动能。 2024 年,企业将采取更具策略性的方式欢迎员工重返办公室,灵活的工作空间将被视为合法的企业策略。共享办公空间于 2009 年首次出现在墨西哥,并迅速成为小型企业、自由工作者和企业家的首选之地,提供不受传统租赁协议束缚的专业环境。截至 2024 年,墨西哥城、蒙特雷和瓜达拉哈拉等都市区仍是经济中心,并推动对办公空间的强劲需求。

在墨西哥城,「Corredor Tecnologico」(科技走廊)等地区正成为重要的创新中心,推动办公空间的需求。根据业界数据显示,墨西哥城甲级办公室库存已达780万平方公尺,证实了该市办公室空间的扩张。此外,未来两年将有 483,288平方公尺的共享办公市场交付,预计将大幅成长。

投资者越来越多地将注意力转向墨西哥。例如,全球房地产投资经理 Hines 宣布,其灵活的工作平台 The Square 将于 2024 年 9 月在墨西哥城首屈一指的办公大楼 Torre del Angel 首次亮相。总之,墨西哥的共享办公空间市场前景看好。蓬勃发展的Start-Ups生态系统、策略性的企业适应能力以及大量投资凸显了该产业持续成长和创新的潜力。

拉丁美洲新兴企业不断成长推动市场

近年来,许多拉丁美洲国家经济和政治更加稳定。这种新的稳定性吸引了国内外投资者,增加了对新兴企业的资金和支持。该地区的新兴企业文化正在转变,越来越多的年轻企业家选择自主推出,而不是从事传统职业。这种思维转变正在推动该地区的Start-Ups环境蓬勃发展。

认识到新兴企业在推动经济成长方面发挥的关键作用,一些拉丁美洲政府已出台倡议,推动创业。这些努力包括税收激励、津贴和创建新兴企业培养箱。例如,根据 Crunchbase 的资料,在拉丁美洲,投资者在 2024 年第一季向种子到成长期的融资轮次投入了 5.79 亿美元。

受多个国家支持性公共和投资的推动,拉丁美洲的新兴企业正在获得发展动力。智利、哥伦比亚、墨西哥和秘鲁等国家已推出政策培育和发展新兴企业生态系统。这些政策与资助计划相结合,整合了支援服务和创新技术,例如共享工作空间和群众集资。值得注意的是,巴西正成为创业投资的热点。巴西共享办公室领域的主要参与者 Woba 凸显了这一趋势,其在 2023 年的成长率为 22%。 Woba 拥有超过 2,000 个单位,主导巴西灵活办公市场。

总之,在政府优惠政策和不断增加的投资支持下,拉丁美洲Start-Ups文化的兴起为共享办公空间市场提供了巨大的推动力。预计这一趋势将持续下去,推动该地区灵活办公室的进一步成长和创新。

拉丁美洲共享办公空间产业概况

共享办公空间市场高度分散,已有许多参与者建立,还有更多参与者进入市场以满足对休閒办公环境日益增长的需求。与美国一样,WeWork 和 IWG(雷格斯)成为主要企业,在九个主要市场中分别占据弹性工作空间市场的巨大份额。

Hot Cowork、Ios 和 Iza 等当地企业也加入了竞争。其他参与的主要公司包括 Impact Hub、Alley、Knotel、Make Office、Industrious Office、Techspace、Serendipity Labs 和 Green Desk。

其他福利:

  • Excel 格式的市场预测 (ME) 表
  • 3 个月的分析师支持

目录

第 1 章 简介

  • 调查结果
  • 调查前提
  • 研究范围

第二章调查方法

第三章执行摘要

第四章 市场动态

  • 当前市场概况
  • 市场驱动因素
    • 零工经济的兴起
    • 劳动趋势的变化
  • 市场限制
    • 基础设施挑战
    • 经济波动
  • 市场机会
    • 与公司的伙伴关係
    • 附加价值服务
  • 波特五力分析
    • 供应商的议价能力
    • 购买者和消费者的议价能力
    • 新进入者的威胁
    • 替代品的威胁
    • 竞争对手之间的竞争强度
  • 地缘政治与疫情将如何影响市场

第五章 市场区隔

  • 按最终用途
    • 资讯科技(IT 和 ITES)
    • BFSI(银行、金融服务、保险)
    • 商业咨询和专业服务
    • 其他服务(零售、生命科学、能源、法律服务)
  • 按用户
    • 自由工作者
    • 企业
    • 新兴企业等

第六章 竞争格局

  • 市场集中度概览
  • 公司简介
    • Impact Hub
    • WeWork
    • IWG/Regus
    • Knotel
    • Alley
    • Selina
    • Industrious Office
    • Techspace
    • Serendipity Labs
    • Green Desk*

第七章:拉丁美洲共享办公空间的未来

第 8 章 附录

  • 宏观经济指标(GDP分布,依活动划分)
  • 经济统计 - 运输及仓储业对经济的贡献
  • 对外贸易统计 - 按产品、目的地和原产国分類的进出口情​​况
简介目录
Product Code: 71120

The Latin America Coworking Spaces Market size is estimated at USD 1.84 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 3.04 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 10.64% during the forecast period (2025-2030).

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Key Highlights

  • The Latin America coworking spaces market is being propelled by a growing demand for flexible work environments, driven by the changing nature of work. With remote and hybrid work models gaining traction, both businesses and freelancers are on the lookout for adaptable office solutions. A recent report forecasts that the number of coworking spaces in Latin America will approach 3,000 by the close of 2024. This surge underscores a strong appetite for shared workspaces, especially in major cities like Sao Paulo, Mexico City, and Buenos Aires.
  • A significant driver of this market is the burgeoning startup and small business scene in the region. Latin America has witnessed a notable uptick in entrepreneurial ventures, with many startups gravitating towards coworking spaces as a budget-friendly alternative to conventional office leases. Take Brazil, for instance: its startup ecosystem has thrived, boasting over 13,000 startups in 2023. This boom has spurred a heightened demand for flexible office solutions, allowing these startups to scale without being tethered to long-term leases. Such dynamics underscore the role of coworking spaces as pivotal centers for innovation and collaboration.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has further catalyzed the move towards remote work, leading companies to reevaluate their office strategies. A growing number of organizations are embracing hybrid models, which, while reducing their overall office space, still necessitate a professional setting for meetings and collaboration. A survey highlighted that 70% of Latin American companies are eyeing hybrid work policies in 2024. This trend not only champions employee flexibility but also boosts productivity, thanks to access to modern amenities and networking avenues.
  • In response to this burgeoning demand, major players in the coworking sector are amplifying their presence in Latin America. Companies such as WeWork and Spaces are inaugurating new venues in pivotal regional markets. For instance, WeWork has unveiled plans to launch 10 additional sites in Brazil and Mexico, targeting the swelling population of freelancers and remote workers in search of collaborative spaces. Such expansions signal the confidence of established entities in the promise of the Latin American coworking landscape.
  • With an increasing number of businesses acknowledging the advantages of flexible work setups, coworking spaces are poised to play a central role in shaping the future workspace dynamics of Latin America. As this market continues to evolve, it will undoubtedly influence the collaborative and innovative endeavors of professionals throughout the region.

Latin America Coworking Spaces Market Trends

Growth of Coworking Spaces Market in Mexico

Recently, the market has seen a favorable positioning. The surge of startups, especially in urban hubs like Mexico City, has fostered a dynamic environment for coworking spaces. These spaces cater to entrepreneurs who seek collaborative and innovative work settings. For instance, industry associations highlight Mexico's burgeoning startup scene, boasting around 300 fintech startups alongside a host of emerging firms in logistics and technology.

As businesses adapt to evolving work modes, Mexico's coworking spaces market has gained momentum in recent quarters. In 2024, with a more strategic approach, companies are welcoming employees back to the office, bolstering the acceptance of flexible workspaces as a legitimate corporate strategy. Originating in Mexico in 2009, coworking spaces have swiftly become the go-to choice for SMEs, freelancers, and entrepreneurs, offering professional settings without the constraints of traditional leases. As of 2024, urban centers like Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara remain dominant economic hubs, driving a robust demand for office spaces.

In Mexico City, regions like the "Corredor Tecnologico" (Technology Corridor) have risen as pivotal tech and innovation centers, amplifying the demand for office spaces. Industry Associations reports that, Mexico City's Class A office inventory hit 7.8 million square meters, underscoring the city's expanding office space landscape. Furthermore, with a significant 483,288 square meters set to be delivered in the next two years, the coworking market is poised for substantial growth.

Investors are increasingly eyeing Mexico. A case in point: Hines, a global real estate investment manager, declared in September 2024 that its flexible work platform, The Square, is set to debut in Torre del Angel, a premier office building in Mexico City. In conclusion, the coworking spaces market in Mexico is on a promising trajectory. The combination of a thriving startup ecosystem, strategic corporate adaptations, and significant investments underscores the sector's potential for continued growth and innovation.

Growing Startups in Latin America boosting the market

In recent years, numerous Latin American nations have bolstered their economic and political stability. This newfound stability has drawn both local and international investors, resulting in heightened funding and backing for startups. The region's startup culture is undergoing a transformation, with a rising number of young entrepreneurs choosing to launch their ventures over following conventional career routes. This shift in mindset has fueled the region's burgeoning startup scene.

Recognizing the crucial role of startups in spurring economic growth, several Latin American governments have introduced initiatives to promote entrepreneurship. These initiatives include tax incentives, grants, and the establishment of startup incubators. For instance, according to data from Crunchbase, investors injected USD 579 million into rounds spanning from seed to growth stages in Q1 2024 in Latin America.

Latin American startups are gaining traction, bolstered by supportive public policies and investments in several countries. Nations like Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru have implemented policies to nurture and expand their startup ecosystems. These policies integrate support services and innovative technologies, such as co-working spaces and crowdfunding, alongside financial plans. Notably, Brazil has emerged as a hotspot for venture capital investments. Highlighting this trend, Woba stands out as a key player in Brazil's co-working sector, which experienced a 22% growth in 2023. With a portfolio of over 2,000 units, Woba holds a dominant position in Brazil's flexible office market.

In conclusion, the growing startup culture in Latin America, supported by favorable government policies and increased investment, is significantly boosting the co-working space market. This trend is expected to continue, driving further growth and innovation in the region's flexible office landscape.

Latin America Coworking Spaces Industry Overview

The coworking spaces market is highly fragmented, with numerous players already established and many more entering to meet the surging demand for casual office environments. Similar to the U.S. landscape, WeWork and IWG (Regus) stand out as the leading players, commanding significant shares of the flexible workspace market across nine key markets, respectively.

Local players like Hot Cowork, Ios, and Iza are also in the game. Some other major players in the market include - Impact Hub, Alley, Knotel, Make Office, Industrious Office, Techspace, Serendipity Labs, and Green Desk.

Additional Benefits:

  • The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
  • 3 months of analyst support

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1 Study Deliverables
  • 1.2 Study Assumptions
  • 1.3 Scope of the Study

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 MARKET DYNAMICS

  • 4.1 Current Market Overview
  • 4.2 Market Drivers
    • 4.2.1 Rise of the Gig Economy
    • 4.2.2 Changing Work Trends
  • 4.3 Market Restraints
    • 4.3.1 Infrastructure Challenges
    • 4.3.2 Economic Volatility
  • 4.4 Market Opportunities
    • 4.4.1 Partnership with corporates
    • 4.4.2 Value-Added Services
  • 4.5 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
    • 4.5.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
    • 4.5.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers/Consumers
    • 4.5.3 Threat of New Entrants
    • 4.5.4 Threat of Substitute Products
    • 4.5.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
  • 4.6 Impact of Geopolitics and Pandemic on the Market

5 MARKET SEGMENTATION

  • 5.1 By End Use
    • 5.1.1 Information Technology (IT and ITES)
    • 5.1.2 BFSI (Banking, Financial Services and Insurance)
    • 5.1.3 Business Consulting & Professional Services
    • 5.1.4 Other Services (Retail, Lifesciences, Energy, Legal Services)
  • 5.2 By User
    • 5.2.1 Freelancers
    • 5.2.2 Enterprises
    • 5.2.3 Start Ups and Others

6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • 6.1 Market Concentration Overview
  • 6.2 Company Profiles
    • 6.2.1 Impact Hub
    • 6.2.2 WeWork
    • 6.2.3 IWG/Regus
    • 6.2.4 Knotel
    • 6.2.5 Alley
    • 6.2.6 Selina
    • 6.2.7 Industrious Office
    • 6.2.8 Techspace
    • 6.2.9 Serendipity Labs
    • 6.2.10 Green Desk*

7 FUTURE OF COWORKING SPACES IN LATIN AMERICA

8 APPENDIX

  • 8.1 Macroeconomic Indicators (GDP Distribution, by Activity)
  • 8.2 Economic Statistics - Transport and Storage Sector Contribution to Economy
  • 8.3 External Trade Statistics - Exports and Imports by Product and by Country of Destination/Origin