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  2. Rooming house - Wikipedia

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    A rooming house, also called a "multi-tenant house", is a "dwelling with multiple rooms rented out individually", in which the tenants share kitchen and often bathroom facilities. [1] Rooming houses are often used as housing for low-income people, as rooming houses (along with single room occupancy units in hotels) are the least expensive ...

  3. Union Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Union Kitchen is an American business incubator based in Washington, D.C. [1] [2] [3] Union Kitchen merges the concepts of a shared kitchen and a business incubator, catering primarily to small food businesses.

  4. Kitchen incubator - Wikipedia

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    A commissary kitchen is an example of a shared-use kitchen that provides kitchen rentals. Kitchen incubators, also known as culinary incubators, also provide kitchen rental but can provide additional services like business development training, and access to services such as legal aid, packaging, label printing, and distribution. [1]

  5. In the heated cloud kitchens race, Kitchen United aims to ...

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    No doubt by now you know a little about these businesses that are moving into underused or more affordable properties that can be turned into shared workspaces for the purposes of cooking up meals ...

  6. Small businesses using shared kitchens need to beware of ...

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    Operating a new catering company or food-related business is difficult to do from home, so the concept of shared kitchens is compelling. Rent space or buy a membership to a shared facility, and a ...

  7. Try innovative approach to housing in Delray Beach, with ...

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    Each four units share a private bathroom; each eight units share a kitchen. Since the business model is profitable, MTHU’s do not require government subsidies, unlike more expensive ...

  8. Hostel - Wikipedia

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    A hostel is a form of low-cost, short-term shared sociable lodging where guests can rent a bed, usually a bunk bed in a dormitory sleeping 4–20 people, [1] with shared use of a lounge and usually a kitchen. [2] Rooms can be mixed or single-sex and have private or shared bathrooms. Private rooms may also be available.

  9. Virtual restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Virtual restaurants are stand-alone businesses that either operate out of an existing restaurant's kitchen or from a separate kitchen set-up away from a restaurant. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] By not having a full-service restaurant with a storefront and dining room, virtual restaurants can economize by occupying cheaper real estate.