CoworkIntel have built a coworking directory of the top flexible workspaces in cities across the globe. The directory isn't subjective but founded in data; based on the public review count and rating. The result is an unbiased ranking of the best coworking spaces around the world according to those using them - and in this case, the best coworking spaces in London, UK.
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Let's get to it! Below are the top 5 coworking spaces in London according to ratings and review count - visit the full page here or click the images to visit a space:
At number 5 we have Second Home Spitalfields, located near Liverpool Street station, with 401 reviews and 4.4 out of 5. In 4th place and in Bethnal Green, The Common E2 has a 4.6 rating but 353 reviews. Meanwhile, counting a rating of 4.4 but a pile of 671 reviews, WeWork Moor Place sits in 3rd, one behind Google Campus for Startups which comes in at number 2 flexible workspace in London with an impressive 4.6 rating and 567 reviews. Finally, a data-based first place in the best coworking spaces in London is WeWork Kings Place, with 4.5 stars on Google, and a huge 1413 reviews.
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Our overall look tells us which flexible workspaces are the best coworking spaces in London - so why do we need another look?
With the sector being young, some spaces may be new, with fewer reviews, but they're rating well. This list can give early indication of those rising to the top of the pile - the more experienced hands may even have some things to learn!
Notice that when we discount review numbers, our top 5 rated are completely different, which perhaps signals the amount of new growth in flexible workspaces and the promising nature of the stock. Furthermore, all of our top 5 spaces hold the coveted 5 star Google rating. Central Working happens to have the most reviews with 66, while Landmark Office Space has 58 reviews, Venture X Chiswick Park 47, and HomeWork Putney and Paddington Works have 43 and 31 respectively.
So, still a respectable number of reviews, yet all hitting 5/5 ratings - ones to watch?
Of course this is great news for users. Frequenters of flexible workspaces or those researching a new subscription are able to uncover the top contenders and base their decisions about where to work on user experience and consensus over guesswork.
Beyond that though, coworking operators themselves can better understand their space performance and drive positive change throughout their enterprise. Landlords of these flexible workspaces get a better sense of their operator potential and competitive landscape: useful for growth and acquisition. Brokers can also gain visibility over market options.
And, all of it based on unimpeachable coworking data. Many other opportunities arise for flexible workspace operators, landlords and brokers from coworking data. Besides the cold hard facts of rankings, reviews and ratings, there are other actionable insights ready to guide broad effective decision-making. From optimizing pricing for new prospects and renewing clients, to boosting occupancy above your competitors. You can even understand those competitors, right down to their social media strategy - compete or identify the best investment choice. Whatever you're doing, do it with data.
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