The Greensboro Coworking Blog
The Greensboro Coworking Blog
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How to Budget for Office Space
It’s easy to look at your upfront costs and determine what’s within your budget. Costs like internet and power are easy to calculate, but the bottom line cost…
What’s the Strategic Value of Virtual Office Space?
It’s no secret that the virtual office space concept is changing how businesses operate, but why is this movement gaining popularity?
Why People Thrive in Coworking Spaces
There seems to be something special about coworking spaces. As researchers who have, for years, studied how employees thrive, we were surprised to discover that people who belong…
Office Evolution Ranked in 100 Colorado Companies to Watch
Office Evolution has been included in the Top 100 Colorado Companies to Watch rankings and is now a finalist for the Top 50 Colorado Companies to Watch award!
How to Grow Your Solo Law Firm
What does it take to transform your solo law practice into a thriving small law firm? It’s more than expanding to a nice private office and hiring employees.
Why Accountants Love Private Office Spaces
Coworking spaces are changing how and where accountants work in Greensboro. Thanks to an increase in digital bookkeeping, accountants no longer have to hide behind a mountain of…
5 Possible Scenarios For The Future Of Coworking
As coworking activity continues to increase in the U.S., including doubling inventory in the past couple of years in major markets, industry experts and asset owners are beginning…
What’s the ROI for Private Workspaces?
Your office space in Greensboro should be a valuable business asset, not a liability. It’s a space designed to help you work and grow, a way to spur…
5 Perks of a Private Office Space
When you think of a coworking space, shared tables and open layouts likely come to mind. This image has been the backbone of the coworking concept. But that’s…
Tracking the Evolution of the Workspace
Today’s office looks strikingly different than it did just 10 years ago, both here in Greensboro and nationwide. As more companies embrace remote workers, desks and chairs remain…
Hospitality is the Key to Growth
For William Edmundson, COO of Office Evolution, a culture of hospitality means both customer service and supportive culture for the team.
Office Evolution Ohana is embraced by TPM Studiosa
Tiffany McCoy of TPM Studios talks about her experience at Office Evolution Greensboro.
Why Chisa Pennix-Brown loves Office Evolution
Chisa Pennix-Brown is the CEO of Lady Bizness, NC’s #1 Small Business Facilitator. She is a professional trainer and speaker specializing in small business development, brand strategy, and…
Article on 1851franchise.com featuring Greensboro Office Evolution owner
Here’s how Peggy Barron-Antolin, owner of Office Evolution of the Triad, invested in herself and brought the the Office Evolution franchise to Greensboro. Check out this article at…
Mark Hemmeter featured in Commercial Cafe article
Check out this article in Commercial Cafe featuring Office Evolution CEO, Mark Hemmeter. In the article, Mark talks about how Office Evolution is staying competitive in the growing…
Local Office Evolution Owner featured on Women Who Win Empower Podcast
Check out Pat B. Freeman’s Women Who Win podcast, episode #11, featuring Peggy Barron-Antolin, owner of Office Evolution of the Triad.
Are You Really Connecting at Networking Events? How to Make the Most of Networking Opportunities
We are fortunate in Greensboro, NC to have so many opportunities to participate in networking events. At Office Evolution Greensboro, we host a couple of networking events each…
Office Evolution Featured in NY Times
NY Times reporter Patricia Cohen spoke with Office Evolution founder Mark Hemmeter. Check out her article ‘U.S. Businesses Are Bullish Amid Worldwide Instability’
Telephone Answering Service in Greensboro North Carolina
Lack of capital, poor planning, mismanagement of time, low-quality customer service, and little or no marketing are the obvious reasons for business failure.