To effectively fight against territorial fractures, the State wants to focus on the development of third places throughout France. To achieve this, an investment of more than 110 million euros will be made to revitalize the territories.
Development of third places: a real opportunity for the State to revitalize the territories
Estimated at more than 1,800 in France, third places are booming and are much more than a simple fashion phenomenon.
Whether they are coworking, FabLab, Hakerspace, LivingLab or Makerspace, these spaces where it is possible to rent a private office or an office to share have a positive impact on the economic activity while promoting meetings and creativity. You can find this kind of services in a coworking in Paris for example
It is therefore understandable why the State wants to contribute to their development in order to fight effectively against territorial fractures.
The creation of nearly 300 new collective work spaces by 2022
Much more than a fashionable phenomenon, third places are spaces that promote new ways of working that bring dynamism to economic activity. The government intends to ensure a consolidation of this dynamic on which these forms of open space surf in recent years.
To do this, the State will invest 110 million over the next three years to create 300 collective spaces throughout France. These will be built not only in working-class neighborhoods but also in employment areas, areas with a high concentration of home-work mobility flows. We will thus be able to find coworking spaces in Nantes as well as offices to share in Marseille.
The reasons for this important investment of the State in third places
Through the creation of these new structuring places, the State aims to participate in the professionalization of the whole sector, whose dynamism is no longer to be demonstrated.
Thus, these spaces will offer complementary services such as incubation, support, events, workshops or training: the coworking spaces in Strasbourg have understood this and have begun to address these points from the start.
Of course, the sustainability and success of these shared workplaces are closely linked to a number of factors: the emergence of new ecosystems, the ability to create between users and the animation of these collective spaces.
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