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Office in a double-decker bus? Bulgarian entrepreneur makes the idea possible

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Three years after Covid-19 proved to us that the office could be something other than a fixed place, the so-called shared office spaces emerged. They are preferred mainly because of the freedom they provide and the possibility of full-time work from anywhere in the country.

However, a Bulgarian entrepreneur found an opportunity to do something different – the first office on wheels. Yes, you read that right as the shared space is located in an old public transport bus from Berlin. It cannot carry passengers, but once ordered, its owner takes it to the desired location where people want to work. It is possible to reach any point in Bulgaria and the European Union and be used for an indefinite period of time.

The double-decker bus can provide space for 30 people. On the first level there are various desks, which can also be used by people in wheelchairs. The space on the second floor of the alternative office provides the opportunity for meetings or organizing various events.

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