How ‘Work from Hotel’ Became the New WFH

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You might think the most important amenities a hotel could provide would be a comfortable bed and a friendly concierge. For workers looking to shake up their work-from-home (WFH) routine, though, a lightning-fast internet connection and electrical outlets aplenty may top that list.

The chicer cousin of the co-working space, a hotel lobby is no longer a place to simply check in or out: It is an often overlooked third space in major cities, where guests and remote workers alike can mingle, relax and get work done. 

Kayla Terzi is a recent convert. The hospitality real estate broker used to bounce around different cafés while working remotely in New York City—that is, until she discovered the common area of the Soho Grand. 

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