BEEBOX office pod's secure take on shared work spaces
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On trial in Amserdam, Beehive's new BEEBOXes are secure, mobile self-contained one or two-person offices
Beehive describes the BEEBOX as a "complete workspace," that has no prerequisites for installation and use beyond the electric socket you plug it into
From Beehive's point of view, a major advantage of the BEEBOX is that it allows almost any disused building interior to be transformed into a full-functioning office in the relative blink of an eye
If you're in Amsterdam, Beehive will let you try a BEEBOX for a day for free, after which rental is priced at €255 (US$340) per month
Beehive describes the BEEBOX as a "complete workspace," that has no prerequisites for installation and use beyond the electric socket you plug it into
Locked up, the BEEBOX is enclosed in a perforated steel enclosure
From Beehive's point of view, a major advantage of the BEEBOX is that it allows almost any disused building interior to be transformed into a full-functioning office in the relative blink of an eye
Beehive describes the BEEBOX as a "complete workspace," that has no prerequisites for installation and use beyond the electric socket you plug it into
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Buro Beehive transforms disused buildings into flexible workplaces for creative entrepreneurial types. These sorts of "co-working" spaces are becoming ever-more familiar features of modern cities. Beehive's new BEEBOX offers something new, however. These secure, mobile self-contained one or two-person offices may just give its work hubs an edge.
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