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PRESS RELEASE: Texas-Based Coworking Space Announces Black Friday for Businesses
WorkLodge, a Texas-based, Coworking Space announces it’s first ever, “Black Friday Sales” event offering unprecedented deals to help entrepreneurs and small business owners, battered by COVID-19 get back to work.
“The goal was to find a way that we could bring more value to our local, business community in a responsible and intentional way, while getting creative with our workspace offerings to help us help others, within our local communities”. – Mike Thakur, Founder
PRESS RELEASE: Local Workspace with a Mission is giving away office space for a year to one worthy, local non-profit.
“Transformational coworking company is focusing on giving back in a big way.”
WorkLodge, a local coworking space that “changes lives” is announcing its first annual “Gabriel Week”, a week–long initiative to give to those less fortunate in a powerful way. As part of its mission to “be generous”, WorkLodge is giving one non-profit organization free office space for a year.
WorkLodge’s primary non-profit partner, The Gabriel Project, is an organization with a mission to help the ones that have been forgotten by society, both locally (in our own communities) and beyond (around the world). While building orphanages in third world countries – with plans to build more, the Gabriel Project is flying the flag to bring more awareness, while encouraging others to give back in their communities.
The Hidden Cost of Working from Home
“Anything’s expensive when compared to working from home.”
I’ve had this thrown out at least a couple of times when showing folks around our space and as much as I’d like to sugar coat it, that thinking is just plain wrong. Working from home might work for a remote employee in a larger company, but for a small business, it’s MORE expensive and MORE harmful, and here’s why.