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Les espaces de coworking: un levier de régénération des territoires en dehors des métropoles ?

Divya Leducq

Revue d'économie régionale et urbaine, 2023, vol. Décembre, issue 5, 741-763

Abstract: The spatial diffusion of coworking spaces (CWs) raises the question of the possible contributions of these new places to non-metropolitan cities. In the same time, the urban effects and relationship between ECW and urban planning are little studied in the scientific literature. The aim of this article is to move beyond the imaginary worlds created by the new workspaces to look at territorial dynamics. Are CWs able to contribute to the architectural, economic and social resilience of intermediate or peripheral territories? What roles do the different actors of coworking – creators-managers, users and local authorities – play in this possible urban revitalization? Our research hypothesis is that the emergence of these new places can contribute to the revitalization of territories (cities and neighbourhoods…) outside the metropolis in three main ways, but that at the same time this contribution remains marginal and proportional to the size and age of the CWs. Based on case studies mainly from the Centre-Val de Loire region, we try to understand the role and possible transformative effects of CWs as new urban objects. Three approaches for this revitalization are explored : rehabilitation of buildings and brownfields ; contribution to the development of the local economic environment and finally the social and community links generated by the presence of a CWs. In terms of brownfield redevelopment, the size of the agglomeration has an impact on the management of the project. In addition, the economic and community links between the ECW and the surrounding area take forms that contribute directly to the renewal and development of the area. Research findings could make it possible to include the medium-time factor in order to analyse how the founders and managers of the ECW project themselves onto the area, and how dialogue with the urban authorities is established.

Keywords: derelict building; spatial planning; teleworking; urban regeneration; vibrancy of town centers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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