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Flex and flexibility: how London became the Silicon Valley of flex

COMMENT: It’s no secret that industries often cluster in certain markets: tech in Silicon Valley, microchips in Taiwan, pharma in Basel, wine in Bordeaux. Those clusters can emerge unexpectedly (who could have foreseen video games in Dundee?) but once they take hold, they can become the global centre for a sector.

That exact phenomenon has happened with flexible offices in London. The capital has become the global centre of the flex industry, despite, strangely, the fact that few of the global providers are headquartered there. It’s unexpected, but undeniable.

First, let me acknowledge that I run a global flex provider, Industrious, that is based in New York, so I admit London’s dominance begrudgingly, but with the utmost respect. 

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