When bloggers get together.
That’s when an actor-comedian, the head of a software development firm called SilverOrange, and a consultant decided to create a space called Queen Street Commons. Inside, it looks like a comfortable house, the walls painted in rich shades of blue, orange and green. Its purpose, however, is not to shelter a family. It’s to establish a community for entrepreneurs and small businesses that can’t afford office space in a downtown high-rise, but don’t want to be working in isolation at home.
The Globe and Mail: New type of office lures workers from homes, cafés.




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