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Check out the city’s newest coworking space: MakeOffices launch party

The 25,000-square-foot space is the first of the company's planned openings in Philadelphia.

The view from one of MakeOffices' corner offices. (Photo by Juliana Reyes)

Want to check out what a $700-per-month private office looks like and see sweeping views of the Schuylkill at the same time?
On Feb. 18, head to the MakeOffices open house at 2001 Market St. (Suite 2500). It’ll be a celebration of the D.C.-based coworking company’s first Philly location — though there are plans for further expansion in Philly.
The party starts at 5:00 p.m. and you can RSVP here.

Companies: MakeOffices

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