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Why coming out as a gay entrepreneur is a privilege and an investment

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Contributed by Mike Stephenson, an EO Vancouver member who is co-founder and CEO of addy , which uses the principles of crowdfunding to make real estate investing accessible to everyone, including Black, indigenous, people of color, LGBTQ2S+ and other underrepresented groups. It happened gradually. .

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Remote Work, Not Taxes, Threatens Cities: Why That Threat has Peaked but Others Remain

This is going to be BIG.

The wealthy are also more likely to own mortgaged real estate—so they get tax write-offs on their interest payments and real estate taxes that renters do not, additionally padding their bottom line. You are gone and never coming back. So yes, we are going to see a shift—most likely of young and wealthy Manhattan families.

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Unagi launches its own more exclusive version of shared micromobility

TechCrunch

Instead, the e-scooter manufacturer is launching a more exclusive version that will see its slick e-scooters available to rent at hotels, luxury apartments and coworking spaces. Unagi is a perfect fit with the culture, community, and design focus of our coworking spaces.”

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Companies will be more sustainable after COVID-19 I

Impact Hub

Taking advantage of the international nature of our organization of entrepreneurship support communities, we wanted to understand the impact of COVID-19 on work systems and business sustainability worldwide, based on the experiences of Impact Hub Boston, Florianopolis, Taipei, Shanghai, Bamako, Lisbon, Vienna and Madrid.

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GCUC Podcast: James O’Reilly of Life Time Work

GCUC

Health and wellness is no longer just a perk, but a necessary cultural currency that nourishes employees, and members, alike. The post GCUC Podcast: James O’Reilly of Life Time Work appeared first on GCUC Community. James O’Reilly, President at.

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