Throughout the pandemic, remote was basically analogous to "home." Now that much is reopening, where will telecommuters go when they want to get out of the house?<p>Pre-pandemic, usually coffee shops and co-working spaces accommodated this tiny segment of the workforce.<p>Now that there are so many more people working at least partially remote, how will this change the landscape? A boom in co-working spaces and coffee shops? New innovations to make space?<p>For those of you working remotely, where are you going/planning to go when away from your home office?<p>Thanks for the insights?
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Off the top of my head: the #1 thing remote workers are going to need is plenty of bandwidth for video conferencing and sufficiently private and quiet spaces where they can take them. I can't imagine doing a videoconference in a coffee shop if I'm expected to do anything but listen, and I'm sure none of the other patrons want to hear me yammering away.