GSA to consider coworking as a space option


The General Services Administration is considering tapping into the rapidly growing coworking market to meet part of its space needs across the U.S., a currently unused alternative for one of the largest consumers of leased office space in the country.

The federal government's main, civilian real estate arm plans to issue a "Federal Workspace as a Service" solicitation in the first quarter of 2020, according to a GSA spokesperson. All eligible companies would be allowed to bid on the national indefinite…

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