Nataniel Orea: I'm a digital nomad, business owner and a hardened idealist. I studied business development and over my 28 years I have been almost everything: a labourer, waiter, personal assistant and, last but not least, an entrepreneur (that last one is my favourite). At the moment, I am working on the Mexican coworking association and planning on growing our NEST coworking spaces, together with my two partners.
NEST is a coworking space located in Playa del Carmen in Mexico. NEST's pillars are coworking and building communities that promote and increase the growth of members' and local community projects, thus generating technological and educational foundations.
Personally, I believe the coworking movement is about accepting direct responsibility for the growth of all members in our coworking space and community. One of our mainstays is helping everyone who is related to NEST develop their natural talents.
Helping our clients, friends and collaborators earn an income from their talents and passions is always the main goal for me. I think the world has reached the point where the most important thing is learning how to make a living from doing what you love.
I think that Playa del Carmen being a tourist destination means that our members have a great opportunity to be exposed to new cultures and ways of life. Being able to see their work areas from a global perspective is undoubtedly beneficial for them.
It's a huge advantage being able to work alongside people of different nationalities and specialist fields, as it encourages local members to take on new ways of working in a collaborative and international environment.
Our members are travellers, digital nomads, business owners, freelancers and local and international entrepreneurs. What makes NEST stand out is the integration between different cultures in a space where collaboration is paramount.
It has been an adventure right from the start. From not having a suitable infrastructure to provide our service to clients (i.e. internet) to not understanding our market well enough. We made everything up ourselves: events, strategies, products, etc., without really knowing coworking's core values and the time our project needed to mature.
It's a complicated process, but at the same time it's very gratifying. I think my country is going through a transition between a state of survival and a state of collaboration. Being pioneers in the market in this area has meant that we have been able to set the real values that coworking is based on.
"Coworking" is still a new word for many people in Mexico and is often confused for being a shared office or a business centre (more times than is funny, actually). In our case, we believe that we're leading the way by sending out a clear message on what coworking represents.
I love the word digital nomad! Personally, I am a fan of the lifestyle and travel regularly.
Thanks to our clients and collaborators at NEST, most of whom are digital nomads, I've had the chance to develop the skills needed to become a digital nomad and manage my working responsibilities remotely.
Honestly, the idea of being able to wake up in Bali, Chiang Mai or Paris is more appealing than spending three hours on the bus or metro every day for the rest of my life.
We dream about taking the movement to the areas where it is most needed. We would love to be a meeting point for less developed areas and more solid, developed economies. We want to create coworkers of the world, as we like to call them.
Fortunately, the trend suggests that coworking is here to stay. Every day more companies are implementing the lifestyle and work method, with more coworking, coliving, and digital nomads. We came to stay and become more.
Vibrant, contemporary workspaces create an undeniable ‘wow’ factor. Textured designs and ambient lighting make spaces feel warm and cosy, while natural elements and biophilic design features have literal mood-boosting properties.
Coworking spaces thrive on the “co” – the collaborations, connections, and community – that can be formed within a flexible workspace. In fact, community activation is what transforms shared workspaces from mere buildings into vibrant, thriving hubs that empower people in their professional lives and create meaningful community experiences.
If you've been reading about coworking space design recently, you've probably come across an article or two that mentions narrative design and wondered what exactly it is and how it differs from traditional interior design, as well as how it can be used to improve design.
Imagine swapping the 2-hour commute for a 15-minute bike ride to the office – what would you do with the time you’ve saved? You might use it to build a growing network of neighbours, spend more quality time with family, or even volunteer with a local organisation, becoming more deeply rooted in your community.
As demand for coworking continues to grow, niche coworking spaces stand out. Catering to the specific needs of distinct professional communities, these specialised workspaces go beyond just offering a desk and Wi-Fi. In fact, they provide tailored environments, resources, and networks enabling professionals to thrive in their respective fields. This article explores the opportunities these niche coworking spaces offer in various industries in 2025.
Flex space industry growth has undeniably been accelerated by a major shift towards more flexible work models. Last year, 45% of office workers were hybrid, splitting their time between home, the office, and third places, reports Ipsos Karian & Box. Times are changing, bringing new expectations around the purpose of the office. At GCUC UK London, the panel discussion: “Evolving Occupier Needs in the Flex Space Market,” offered valuable insights into the transforming expectations of flex space occupiers. This article shares some of their conversations while exploring this topic further.
The rise of hybrid working brings an exciting lifestyle opportunity for adventure seekers. Indeed, digital nomadism – combining remote work with travel, where nomads don’t have a permanent residence – is so popular right now
Creating and sticking to a successful marketing plan isn’t always easy in a coworking space, especially if you're a lean team - with a tight budget - juggling multiple responsibilities. But the fact is, marketing has a direct impact on growth, visibility and the ability to attract and retain members.
How to transform your coworking space into a haven for freelancers is a matter of understanding the needs of this diverse group of professionals. However, as you start to delve deeper into this process, you'll realise that it's impossible to cater to all the needs of this diverse group, although you probably shouldn't try, given that neither your budget nor the space you have at your disposal is infinite.
The rise of hybrid working is having a profound effect on coworking spaces, with traditional office leases no longer the norm for organisations looking for space. Corporates and startups alike are attracted by their balance of professionalism and community, home comforts and top level business facilities. Everyone who works in or adjacent to the coworking industry knows that it’s always evolving. So, as we head towards the end of another action packed year, let’s take a look at some of the key coworking trends in store for 2025.