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  2. Coworking - Wikipedia

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    A coworking space in Berlin. Coworking is an arrangement in which workers for different companies share an office space. It allows cost savings and convenience through the use of common infrastructures, such as equipment, utilities and receptionist and custodial services, and in some cases refreshments and parcel acceptance services. [1]

  3. Hot desking - Wikipedia

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    Hot desking (sometimes called "non-reservation-based hoteling") is a work office organization system where each space is available for any worker, rather than reserved for a specific worker, so different workers may use the same spot along the day or week. [1]

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  5. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports states that PriceGrabber places the ads and pays a percentage of referral fees to CR, [25] who has no direct relationship with the retailers. [26] Consumer Reports publishes reviews of its business partner and recommends it in at least one case. [27]

  6. Novel Coworking - Wikipedia

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    The idea was initially conceived in 2007 when Bennett couldn't find flexible, short-term office space for his first business. [2] The original venue is located at 73 W. Monroe Street in Chicago's Loop, and was opened in September 2013, followed by two more locations in the Loop in 2014.

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    Here are 15 real estate terms you need to know. Real Estate Agent Professional who represents the seller (listing agent) or buyer (buyer’s agent) in a real estate transaction.

  8. Industrious - Wikipedia

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    Industrious was founded in 2012 by Jamie Hodari and Justin Stewart, two best friends who grew up next door to each other in Michigan, who complained of the low quality of shared office spaces. [ 1 ] The founders raised $1 million from 80 investors to open the first location in Chicago in 2013. [ 3 ]

  9. Serviced office - Wikipedia

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    These can be short-term requirements (3–6 months) for large number of users (as many as 40-50). Interim – Clients that are in the process of moving from one space to another, and may be facing delays in the completion of the new space. Project-based – Clients that have a specific need for office space, based on a specific contract or project.

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