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Not everyone can afford an office in the city, so they turn to shared spaces.

Breana Noble writes in The Detroit News:

Just off a phone call, commercial interior designer Justin Morelock worked on a project at a table. Nearby, a tech entrepreneur developed what he hopes could be the next Spotify. A freelance photographer with a camera bag draped off her shoulder gathered her gear on the opposite side of the room.

Although they make their livings doing very different things, they all share office space. Bamboo Detroit is one of about 15 co-working centers in the city.

Co-working centers are where people from various businesses, nonprofits or organizations work in a shared space. Typically open in floor plan, co-working centers promote collaboration.

There are plans for additional co-working spaces in the city.

Read more: The Detroit News