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Tbilisi's Coworking Spaces Boom: 42 New Facilities Open

October 30, 2025
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Tbilisi's Coworking Spaces Boom: 42 New Facilities Open

Tbilisi's coworking space sector expanded dramatically in 2025, with 42 new facilities opening across the capital and accommodating 8,600 members, reflecting remote work normalization and entrepreneurial ecosystem growth.

Coworking operators report 87% average occupancy rates, with demand driven by international remote workers, local startups, and corporate teams seeking flexible workspace solutions. Monthly membership costs averaged $180-340 depending on amenities.

International coworking brands including WeWork, Regus, and Spaces established Tbilisi locations, joining local operators like Terminal and Impact Hub. Competition drove service quality improvements and expanded amenity offerings.

Digital nomads from 47 countries established temporary bases in Tbilisi, attracted by affordable living costs, reliable internet infrastructure, and Georgia's favorable visa policies. Coworking spaces became community hubs fostering networking and collaboration.

Technology startups utilized coworking facilities as cost-effective alternatives to traditional offices, accessing meeting rooms, event spaces, and business support services. Many successful companies graduated from coworking environments to dedicated offices.

Real estate developers converted historical buildings into modern coworking spaces, preserving architectural heritage while meeting contemporary workspace needs. Government initiatives supported entrepreneurship centers in regional cities.

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