I think I may know, but I'm not positive:). Here's some history.  Our firm 
(Emergent Research) started do a U.S. coworking survey starting in 2008 
with an estimate for 2007.  Our counts for the U.S. for 2007 to 2010 can be 
found 
at: http://www.smallbizlabs.com/2010/09/over-250-us-coworking-facilities.html

In 2010 the Deskmag folks offered to do a global count.  We were thrilled 
by this - both having global numbers and not having to do this ourselves - 
and we dropped our census to support theirs.  

The numbers from the Wiki entry for 2007 and 2008 appear to be ours.  They 
also appear to our U.S. only numbers - not global numbers.  Please keep in 
mind back then there was very little hard data on coworking.  

Way back in 2007 and 2008 coworking was mostly a U.S. thing, but it had 
started to pick up in other countries.  So if I were to guesstimate (which 
is about all I think I can do) about the global numbers in 2007 to 2009, I 
would guesstimate:

2007 90 globally
2008 180 globally
2009  270 globally

Due to the recession, things slowed in 2009 and then started to speed up 
again in 2010.  From 2010 on the Deskmag numbers are the best to use.  

Steve


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