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WorkSuites Rolls Out Format “Built for Social Distancing”

Dallas-based WorkSuites has expanded its co-working capabilities with its newest offering, WorkTank, located at 6060 N. Central Expressway. Originally set to open June 15, the space has been reconfigured amid the pandemic to support hybrid co-working, where members get part-time use of small private offices combined with part-time use of “DailyDesks” that are strategically arranged with social distancing in mind.
The new-format WorkTank is intended to be located on a property’s first floor to provide easy access to clients and visitors. “As far as we know, it is the first co-working center built for social distancing from the start,” said WorkSuites CEO Flip Howard. 
He added, “WorkTank will never replace our core product, which always has been and always will be private, productive, professional offices. But we are excited to offer DFW a new flexible working option to suit their individual needs.”

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