New Options for those who Work from Home
Entrepreneurs often go into business to avoid the doldrums of Cubicle Land.
But then they find themselves skipping showers, piling papers on their dining room tables and feeling isolated. They miss the office — and the copiers and water coolers and secretaries that come standard.
Entrepreneur Josh Bereano, 38, said he rolls out of bed each morning in his Hawthorne Hills neighborhood to check his e-mail. He feels cut off from the work force sometimes.
“People don’t look down at home offices anymore, it’s natural,” said Bereano, who owns the video Internet marketing company Direct Marketing Inc. But still, it’s good to “just get out of the house and spice up the workday.”
My Day Office, a new Belltown business, hopes to cater to folks like Bereano — mobile workers who don’t need, or can’t yet afford, a long office lease. It will offer a la carte office space and services.





