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by sybercecurity
1925 days ago
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It will be interesting to see how this plays out in the future. Post-COVID, I can see a situation where this may be something with a demand: 1. remote work for people that live far outside big cities, but have clients/work in a city or in another suburb of a city (in the DC region, there is a lot of suburb-suburb commutes). Or people looking to rent a meeting room for a morning/day. 2. small, seasonal audience of parents with kids going to summer camps. Parents that may work for home may send kids into a city for unique summer camps. Parents may wish to rent an office rather than "camp out" at a Starbucks for ~6-7 hours a day. I don't know how big of a segment this is, or price point. |
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I was thinking about remote workers who want to change up their environment for mental health / productivity reasons.
If office space becomes smaller and more competitive for desks, I see employees looking for entrepreneurial ways to meet their workspace requirements.