Flexible work isn’t disappearing; it’s being rebuilt with hospitality logic. Brands like The Malin show that small-scale, service-led models — run more like boutique hotels than real estate plays — can succeed where lease-heavy coworking failed.http://dlvr.it/TPyX76 The post The Next Chapter of Flexible Work Looks More Like Hospitality Than Real Estate first appeared on Vacation […]
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