As return-to-office mandates proliferate in the Bay Area, co-working giant Industrious is betting that employers will embrace a hub-and-spoke model allowing workers to stay closer to home in a region that before the pandemic was notorious for its lengthy commutes.
Industrious is looking to expand across the Peninsula in response to demand from workers who moved away from San Francisco or the heart of Silicon Valley and are ready to fill satellite offices closer to home rather than trekking back to headquarters locations.
“I need to recreate the hub-and-spoke model,” Peri Demestihas, Industrious’ head of real estate, told the San Francisco Business Times.
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