Many of the city’s commuters aren’t in the office daily, but that doesn’t mean they’re working at home either.
As partial remote work arrangements solidify, workers have continued to seek out coworking desks close to, but not in, their homes. Their choices are fueling the expansion of suburban and rural spaces angling to create community in locations far from the water cooler.
“This is the future—you choose to work in a way that fits your life,” said Frederick Pikovsky, the co-founder of Barnfox, a company that provides both workspace and a sense of retreat. Up until now, Barnfox has served those who spend some or all of their time in
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