Introducing Asia's new crop of co-working hotels | cnn.com
As remote working becomes more mainstream, your "office" can be at home, by the beach in the Maldives or at a cafe in Sydney.
According to a 2017 report by Global Workplace Analytics and FlexJobs, the number of telecommuters in the US workforce has increased 115% over the past 10 years.
It's not just managers and human resources representatives who are adjusting to the work-style shift.
In Asia's major cities, a crop of new hotels has incorporated co-working spaces to cater to remote workers and roving entrepreneurs.
In Hong Kong, Kerry Hotel opened in 2017 with a sprawling space devoted to Kafnu – a creative professional community that's rapidly expanding across Asia.
On the south side of Hong Kong, Ovolo's sister hotel Mojo Nomad feels like an upscale hostel, with affordable co-living spaces aimed at digital nomads.
And in Beijing, hotels such as Hotel Jen provide a co-working space, communal areas and an in-house microbrewery.
The rise of co-working hotels in Asia
According to a 2017 report by Global Workplace Analytics and FlexJobs, the number of telecommuters in the US workforce has increased 115% over the past 10 years. It's not just managers and human resources representatives who are adjusting to the work-style shift.