The company offices are empty, the coworking spaces are full

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Coworkers can separate themselves in small rooms.

(Photo: Imago / Westend61)

One weekday at nine o’clock in the morning in the coworking space WeWork on Potsdamer Platz. The foyer is brightly lit, people push their way into the building through the revolving door, spread out with their laptops on hip armchairs and benches in the open space, some wander into the smaller and larger offices.

While many corporate offices in the city are still empty and employees are advised to work from home, there is a lot of activity here. Although 3G also applies here and only those who have been vaccinated, recovered or tested can enter.

WeWork is one of the major providers in the industry. The US company operates ten locations in Berlin alone. “After the positive momentum in the second and third quarters of 2021, growth will continue in October and November,” the company said happily in a press release. Despite the pandemic – and also because of the pandemic.

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