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市場調查報告書
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歐洲的共同工作空間 -市場佔有率分析、產業趨勢/統計、成長預測(2025-2030)Europe Coworking Spaces - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030) |
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預計2025年歐洲共享辦公空間市場規模將達72.3億美元,2030年將達118.4億美元,預測期間(2025-2030年)複合年成長率為10.37%。
靈活的辦公室和共享辦公空間受到新興企業的青睞,因為它們可以為您節省大量租賃、租賃和購買辦公空間的費用。您可以根據自己的需求、預算和時間來使用辦公空間。
隨著共享辦公室變得越來越流行,越來越多的企業家表示,共享辦公室也有助於建立必要的人脈。共享辦公室在租賃方面也很靈活,有多種不同的選擇可供選擇。您還可以獲得額外的好處,即能夠在世界任何地方、優越且交通便利的地點工作。
到2022年12月,英國將擁有超過700家註冊的電子商務Start-Ups,使其成為歐洲最大的電子商務Start-Ups生態系統。另一方面,法國有 270 家註冊的電子商務新興企業,僅次於德國,後者的數量不到 250 家。就在一年前,德國擁有全歐洲第二大電子商務和零售新興企業生態系統。
在德國,電子商務產業在 2022 年初Start-Ups投資最多的產業中排名第六,僅次於健康、能源、軟體和分析等產業。然而,到 2022 年 5 月,就整體資金籌措而言,德國已成為歐洲電子商務 B2BStart-Ups前四名的所在地。
共享辦公空間正成為完美的商務場所。世界正迅速轉向提供靈活性和成長空間的共同工作空間。
一項針對 1,000 名商界領袖的調查顯示,在家工作所提供的自由將永久改變人們的工作方式。一項調查發現,近一半(45%)擁有辦公空間的公司計劃在 2025年終前縮小規模,七分之一(18%)據說已經在縮小規模。根據這項研究,未來五年內約有 1,800 萬平方英尺的辦公空間將變得陳舊,佔目前佔用率的 18%。預計這將對英國城市的外觀和感覺產生重大影響。
英國公司也尋求更短、更靈活的租賃,並且擴大採用 WeWork 等共享辦公空間。在計劃繼續留在辦公室的人中,13% 的人表示,隨著辦公室的主要功能轉移到休息區和會議室等協作空間,他們會尋找人均辦公桌空間較少的住宿設施。
在這個新環境中,靈活性成為改變的驅動力,將辦公空間轉變為可能性空間。例如,倫敦郊區的一個小型辦公空間以每人每天不到 265 歐元(287.51 美元)的價格吸引團隊。這些靈活的空間不僅具有功能性,而且能夠滿足現代職業生活不斷變化的需求,並滿足現代工作空間不斷變化的性質。
該行業高度分散,許多參與企業進入歐洲共享辦公空間市場。此外,越來越多的公司正在進入市場,以滿足對休閒辦公環境快速成長的需求。市場的主要企業包括 KAPTAR、Mindspace、BounceSpace、Second Home 和 Tribes。
The Europe Coworking Spaces Market size is estimated at USD 7.23 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 11.84 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 10.37% during the forecast period (2025-2030).
Flexible offices and coworking spaces come in handy for startups because they can save a lot of money on renting, leasing, or buying office space. They can avail of office space according to their needs, budget, and time.
As coworking becomes more popular, more entrepreneurs are talking about how coworking also helps with essential networking. Coworking offers a lot of flexibility when it comes to leasing, and there are several different options to choose from. It also offers the advantage of being able to work from anywhere in the world, as well as being able to work in premium and easy-to-access locations.
In December 2022, the United Kingdom had more than 700 e-commerce startups registered, making it the largest e-commerce startup ecosystem across Europe. In comparison, France had 270 e-commerce startup companies registered, second only to Germany, which had less than 250 startups registered. Just one year earlier, Germany had the second-largest e-commerce and retail startup ecosystem across Europe.
In Germany, the e-commerce industry ranked sixth among industries with the highest number of startup investments in 2022, after industries including health, energy, software, and analytics. However, by May 2022, Germany was home to four of the top European e-commerce B2B startups in terms of overall funding.
Coworking spaces are fast becoming the perfect fit for businesses. The world is rapidly moving toward coworking spaces that offer the flexibility and space to grow.
The freedom afforded by working from home, according to the research of 1,000 business leaders, is set to permanently alter the way people work. A study found that nearly half of the enterprises with office space (45%) plan to downsize by the end of 2025, and one in seven (18%) have already done so since the COVID-19 pandemic began. According to the study, about 18 million sq. ft of office space will become obsolete in the next five years, accounting for 18% of all currently occupied square footage. This is expected to have a significant impact on the way UK cities appear and feel.
UK businesses are also looking for shorter, flexible leases, which is increasing their adoption of coworking spaces such as WeWork, with 12% intending to use these locations more often instead of an 'owned' office. Among businesses planning to stick to the office, 13% stated they would look for accommodation with less desk space per head as the office's main function would now shift toward more space for collaboration, such as break-out areas and meeting rooms.
In this new landscape, flexibility is the driving force for change, transforming office spaces into spaces of possibility. For example, small office spaces outside of London are attracting teams for under EUR 265 (USD 287.51) per person per day. These flexible spaces respond to the ever-evolving nature of modern workspaces that not only function but also respond to the evolving needs of contemporary professional life.
The industry is quite fragmented, with many players operating in the European coworking spaces market. Many more are also entering the market to cater to the rapid demand for offices with casual environments. Some major players in the market include KAPTAR, Mindspace, BounceSpace, Second Home, and Tribes.