A coworking space on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil. After 18 months of being locked up by coronavirus pandemic restrictions, Brazil's largest city Sao Paulo is breathing again, thanks in part to open air coworking spaces. Photos: AFP
After 18 months of being locked up by coronavirus pandemic restrictions, Brazil's largest city Sao Paulo is breathing again, thanks in part to open-air coworking spaces.
Once the domain of Internet startups, these coworking businesses have branched out to a wider client base while also moving from offices to rooftops and terraces.
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