Tavern, a coworking membership program, helps to bridge the gap between remote workers and the isolation they feel. The system is designed to create a space where “work from home” employees can connect, regardless of the company they are employed by. Studies show that by 2025, more than 32.6 million Americans will work from home. This is where companies like Tavern come into play, essentially creating spaces where people who feel isolated in the remote landscape can come together and continue to connect with peers.
Traditional methods of coworking have been around for many years, however, these methods are no longer making the cut. Members of such programs have reported feelings of isolation and boredom. Not to mention annoyance with the high prices these traditional companies charge. In a space where connection should be the top priority, the fact that members of these programs feel lonely is unreasonable.
This is what makes Tavern so special. They continuously work to create connections between remote employees at a fraction of the price. They leverage existing locations such as bars and restaurants as a means of convenience and cost-effectiveness. Taverns’ mission to combat loneliness in a world gone remote is ever prevalent, establishing its role as the future of coworking spaces with community coworking.
Source: Tavern Community