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Escaping from the office sounds appealing, right? I'm not talking about not working, but about an alternative to where you work. You may daydream about working in bed, in a coffee shop, or outside on a sunny day. The reality is getting real work done in these places is difficult. But there is somewhere else, an in-between space that offers the tools and technology you need, in a more relaxed setting. It's called coworking and it's catching on. Space is rented by the day or month and resources like printers and conference rooms are shared, which appeals to the self-employed, freelancers and start ups. Coworking connects you with a community of other professionals and helps with the work/life balance, while also cutting down on the costs of a traditional office. Some bigger businesses, like US Bank, are testing out this new workplace strategy because of these benefits. Would you cowork? Take a look at a few of these spaces to help you decide.
645 Croswell - Grand Rapids
Metro Space - Detroit
Co-Hoots - Pheonix
General Assembly - New York
Work Bar - Boston
654 Croswell, Grand Rapids |
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