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Overnight at the Office? Co-working Spaces Spawn New Hotels Around the Globe

(MediaDecision) – The Pacific Coast town of Nosara, long considered a beach destination in Costa Rica for surfers, is now a remote work haven. “The rise in remote work created a new demand for flexible co-working spaces in tranquil, inspiring locations,” says Sarah Kosterlitz, co-founder of Nosara members-only co-working space Outpost.

“Nosara’s appeal as a coworking destination can be attributed to its unique blend of work, play, and wellness,” she explains. “The town offers a serene environment with a strong focus on wellness and outdoor activities, which aligns well with the lifestyle many remote workers seek. The combination of a laid-back atmosphere, beautiful natural surroundings, and a community-oriented vibe make Nosara an attractive location for those looking to balance work with a healthy, active lifestyle.”

Kosterlitz and her co-founder, Stefanie Tannenbaum, launched Outpost in December 2021 as a workspace designed to foster community and entrepreneurial spirit. The space has become so popular that there’s a waitlist for memberships. However, Outpost was just the start, with the pair opening a boutique hotel to meet the growing needs of a community transformed.

Starting at Sendero

Following the success of Outpost, Sendero was born at the start of last year as the founders’ “love letter to Nosara.” Surrounded by lush foliage and just steps from the beach, this sustainable 25-key luxury boutique property sits along the lush coast of Nosara’s Playa Guiones. It has quickly become a go-to destination for wellness, surf, food, and community, making it particularly welcoming for remote workers.

— Carley Rojas Avila

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