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Reinventing Space Sharing Article by Jeremy published in the Economic Development Journal

  • Jeremy Hurst
  • Jeremy Hurst

    13th September 2023

Reinventing Space Sharing Article by Jeremy published in the Economic Development Journal

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Reinventing space sharing is at the core of how SpacetoCo was created. It is amazing to see one of our founders, Jeremy Hurst, share exactly how passionate he is about this topic in his recently published article in the Economic Development Journal Australia. 

"Reinventing how spaces and place are shared matters for community, for sustainability and for local area economies."

SpacetoCo is an organisation that endeavours to understand why seeking spaces and the process of connecting our spaces to the community has been a series of muddled and awkward processes. SpacetoCo exists to allow these booking processes to be smooth and accessible to our community.

In this article, Jeremy shares some of the insights they have uncovered in partnering with community space owners, local government and local businesses. We are in a new age of digital bookings and systems, and we are stoked to be featured in showcasing just how great the positive impact this has been in our communities because, at the end of the day, we simply want to connect our communities with the amazing spaces they have and see them thrive!

Read the full article here!

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