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Staples Studio
Staples Studio® is a new coworking community designed to help you grow your business, with inspiring office spaces and simple, all-inclusive pricing.
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About Staples Studio
Staples Studio is a coworking community that provides shared office spaces designed to help businesses grow. The company offers inspiring work environments with all-inclusive pricing structures for professionals and entrepreneurs seeking collaborative workspace solutions.
As part of Staples' broader business services ecosystem, Staples Studio members have access to various professional development resources. The company operates Staples Spotlight events, which include speaker sessions, workshops, seminars, and meetings focused on professional and personal development. These events take place at SpotlightSpace locations equipped with modern AV technology.
Staples Studio also provides access to Worklife magazine, a publication featuring workplace trends, productivity insights, team inspiration ideas, and interviews with industry innovators. The coworking spaces are currently available in select locations across Southern California and Massachusetts, with additional locations planned for future expansion.
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