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Office Envy: Get Productive in MakeOffices' New K Street Space



Washington, D.C.-based co-working space chain MakeOffices opened up its new K Street space earlier this month, and while it's quiet there now, CEO Raymond Rahbar said there will be a lot of people officially moving on at the beginning of the year. The 35,000 square-foot space fills two floors at the corner of K and 15th Street, with a open spaces for working, private offices and a large kitchen and lounging area on the lower floor. 

A recording studio, wellness room and other specialized rooms round out the rest of the space. Overall though, it will have the same aesthetic as the other spaces. As for who the actual members signing up are, that's a wildcard.

"It's amazing how diverse the community can be," Rahbar said. "When we opened our very first location in Arlington, it was 90 percent tech startups. Now they make up just 15 or 20 percent of our portfolio."

Check out MakeOffices latest setup in our slideshow below.


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