By Walt Hickey Restaurants A start-up is convincing restaurants to punt on lunch in exchange for becoming co-working spaces in major cities. For $129 per month, you too can gain the right to work in any one of 25 upscale restaurants that company Spacious, the two-year-old company, operates as makeshift offices for San Francisco and New York professionals. The company has raised $9 million and wants to convince 100 restaurants to sign on to its cockamamie scheme this year. Its CEO told a newspaper
Numlock News: July 10, 2018
Numlock News: July 10, 2018
Numlock News: July 10, 2018
By Walt Hickey Restaurants A start-up is convincing restaurants to punt on lunch in exchange for becoming co-working spaces in major cities. For $129 per month, you too can gain the right to work in any one of 25 upscale restaurants that company Spacious, the two-year-old company, operates as makeshift offices for San Francisco and New York professionals. The company has raised $9 million and wants to convince 100 restaurants to sign on to its cockamamie scheme this year. Its CEO told a newspaper