Flexible workspaces expand to small towns and suburbs
Rocky Kim this summer decided to set up his own law practice and leave behind a long daily commute that stretched from a cramped suburban condo to a Vancouver office.
Mr. Kim and his wife found their dream home in Kelowna, B.C., where he could drive into town in minutes. He needed a private office, fast. After looking at several available spaces, he says “the last thing I wanted to think about was picking out furniture and what colour to paint the walls.”
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