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Because You Never Need A Change In Scenery
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Here's an article about people working from home or close to home nowadays, in what they call "live/work spaces" where the office is either in their home or just downstairs. It's not quite telecommuting so much as it's living where you work, just like in the old days. But is this a real trend or just the province of rich professionals who can afford to, say, rent the apartment down the hall in their luxury building to make it an office, or who can buy a building where they can put their office on the street level and live in the apartment upstairs? I know the New Urban Utopians want everyone to be doing this in the urban core, but how common is this, really? (Miami Herald; Thanks to Dave Elliott at WGUF/Naples-Ft. Myers for the link)
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