How This Entrepreneur Is Turning Coworking Space Into A Community

Coworking is not a new concept, but having been dominated by major players like WeWork and Regus, the shared workspace sector is being reshaped by more flexible, service-oriented operators creating an environment that appeals to a new generation of nomadic entrepreneurs. That was the vision of entrepreneur Steven Cohen when he launched Nomadworks in 2018.

The space, on the corner of Broadway and 30th Street, was previously occupied by flexible office business Grind. It had been underperforming and making losses, so when Cohen arrived in the U.S. from the U.K. in 2017, he set out to rescue, rebuild and rebrand it. “I envisaged a workspace niche that

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