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  2. MakeOffices - Wikipedia

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    The third location was opened in the Dupont Circle area of Washington, D.C., with 40,000 square feet, containing 103 offices. [ 3 ] In August 2013, United States Senator Mark Warner from Virginia visited the Rosslyn office to talk to tenants and media members about the startup growth in the region.

  3. Premier Office Centers - Wikipedia

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    Premier Office Centers LLC [1] dba Premier Workspaces (formerly Premier Business Centers) [2] is a privately held executive suite and office rental company. The company, which was founded in 2002, [3] is doing business Premier Workspaces, one of the largest providers of private offices, meeting rooms rentals, virtual office rental and coworking spaces in the United States.

  4. Infinite Office lets you create your own virtual workplace - AOL

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    Infinite Office is a virtual reality software that allows users to set up a virtual office anywhere they want to work. The virtual office program, which was announced in September 2020 by Facebook ...

  5. Congressional office buildings - Wikipedia

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    Rayburn House Office Building (RHOB, built 1962-1965, dedicated 1965), named after Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn (1882-1961), of Texas, and is the largest House offices structure. [3] A fourth building, the Ford House Office Building, was recently named for the 38th President Gerald R. Ford (1913-2006).

  6. Virtual office - Wikipedia

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    To reduce his overhead, he began sharing his premium office space, receptionist and clerical staff with other growing businesses. Servcorp took its virtual office concept international in 1980 and in 1999 became a publicly traded company. [7] 1981: Released 1 April, The Osborne 1 became the first successful portable computer, designed by Adam ...

  7. One Franklin Square - Wikipedia

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    The building at night. When the building opened in 1991, the chief tenant was IBM. [4]The Washington Post moved its headquarters there in late 2015. The company leased 242,000 square feet (22,500 m 2) of space for 16 years on floors four through nine in the west tower and floors seven and eight in the east tower.

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