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Bootdaddy247 t1_iydlixo wrote

Oh, interesting. It definitely feels like we're inundated, but that makes sense. I worked for a co-working space in Denver and that model makes so much sense to me. It was a huge building and companies had their pick of exactly the set up and square footage they needed. I only know of one here, but bring on the midsize offices if there's a need!

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Low_Tourist t1_iydosh2 wrote

I wasn't trying to "well, ackshually" you, btw. It's just fresh for me, as we just spent almost two years looking for new offices at work.

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Bootdaddy247 t1_iydpekt wrote

No stress! That is so wild though, sorry you had to deal with that. It feels like Springfield and even Joplin have an inordinate amount of empty buildings. I know not all of them are fit to be offices, and the ones that are can be incredibly unaffordable. But I do get confused every time a new one pops up because it's just like ..let's fill the holes we have! And I don't understand why that's happening. But it took your company two years to find a fit, and that's no small thing either, so there must be legitimate reasons they all sit empty.

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