Edmonton Journal

WORKSPACE OPTIONS GROW FOR TRAVELLERS

Affordable meeting spaces for rent a boon for entreprene­urs, writes Camilla Cornell.

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On a recent trip to Silicon Valley, Elizabeth Caley and her team from Toronto-based artificial­intelligen­ce-powered search engine, Meta, scheduled an early morning strategy session in San Francisco.

“We had several hours to kill before our afternoon meeting,” she says. “And we wanted to plan and strategize for the next conversati­on.”

The problem: an Uber ride to and from the hotel outside the city would have eaten up a couple of hours in commuting time. And a coffee shop was out of the question due to security concerns.

So Caley turned to a service she has relied on in the past. She pulled out her phone and accessed breather.com.

The handy app provides business spaces for rent on demand.

Having access to cost-effective, profession­al-looking spaces to unwind or meet with partners, clients or suppliers outside of business travellers’ home city has been a boon.

BREATHER.COM

Travelling entreprene­urs have used Breather space for everything from pop-up designer fashion shops to workshops, says Ashleigh Berger, Breather’s Canadian general manager. “And in cities where real estate is expensive, like Toronto, entreprene­urs sometimes take on a smaller office space and then utilize Breather when they need a meeting space.”

Breather is available in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C. and London.

AS YOU STAY

Sometimes a hotel room to flop in for a few hours is all you need. This New York-based mobile app launched in 2016 allows you to pay as you stay. You can rent hotel rooms for a few hours for as much as 60 per cent less than the nightly rate.

Perfect for long layovers, extended day trips, or if you simply need a shower and a place to freshen up on the road. Operates in 10 major cities across the U.S.

LIQUIDSPAC­E

This app acts as a kind of matchmakin­g platform that links companies in need of office space with those that have space to sell by the hour, by the month, or for as long as three years. “We branched out into longer term rentals in order to give entreprene­urs the flexibilit­y they need,” says CEO Mark Gilbreath.

Short-term meeting space ranges in cost from $25 to $100 an hour through LiquidSpac­e. And a desk in a shared workspace could be $25 to $50 per day. Operates in Canada, the U.S. and Australia.

TANGENT AT WESTIN

Introduced in 2013, these wellequipp­ed meeting rooms reflect Westin’s recognitio­n that business travellers frequently need to connect with colleagues across the table and even across the globe while travelling.

Available at 50 hotels (five in Canada), and you don’t have to be a guest to book. Sample listing: a 200-sq.-ft. meeting room with video conferenci­ng, HD LCD television­s, printer, sound system and refrigerat­or with “light refreshmen­ts” costs $95 an hour at the Westin Ottawa.

REGUS

With 3,000 locations in 120 countries, this is perhaps the largest flexible work space solution on the market. It offers everything from short- and longterm office space to co-working space, pay-as-you-go meeting rooms, lounges and virtual offices. In the latter case, you get a profession­al address, telephone answering, mail handling and use of an office space.

Financial Post Camilla Cornell is a business writer and intrepid traveller, who nonetheles­s appreciate­s a little comfort when away from home. camillacor­nell@gmail.com Twitter.com/camillacor­nell

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