How Shared Offices Can Cut Creative Agency Occupancy Costs by 30% to 50% The data suggests many creative agencies can reduce real estate spending dramatically by moving from traditional leases to coworking or shared-office models
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Small business owners with 3-15 employees often hit a painful crossroads: keep paying for a mostly empty office, or scatter the team across homes and coffee shops. Both choices carry real costs
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Comment 1: Oh man, noise in the office is the WORST. We’re a small design firm and tried the open office concept to “boost collaboration,” but ended up losing whole afternoons because people just couldn’t concentrate
You just closed your first round or landed a client that will change the next 12 months. The last thing you need is investors or that client seeing your home on a map, or worse, your delivery person knocking during a pitch
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