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A peek into The Sacramento Press office

Ever wonder what other peoples' desks look like? Well at The Sacramento Press most people have a Kings bobble head on their desk because my wife decided she no longer needed them in our shed.  

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Home Office Transformation

Many people have an office in their home.  Some are used as a working office for business and career while others handle the "business of life" - bill paying, correspondence and record keeping.  Regardless of the use of the office, most people say this is the area in their home that needs organizing.  There are emails to be answered, mail to looked at, and projects to be worked on.  And don't forget all those papers! Recently I had the pleasure of helping a local business owner, Barbara, with her home office.   When we first met, she expressed a desire to get her office better organized.  After asking a few questions and learning about her daily business activities I discovered that she r

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Sacramento Embraces Coworking Trend at Capsity Offices

 Shared Office Space Equals Greater Networking Potential As the definition of work has changed, so has the destination. Entrepreneurs not content to serve a sentence isolated at home or ready to take on the overhead of an office staff are joining forces in new coworking spaces where they can network with other creative types while sharing resources. The growing trend is visible at 3rdward in New York City where desk space starts at $300 per month with access to a digital media lab, wood shop and dance studio. It also pops it’s well-groomed head up at Conjunctured in Austin, Texas, where a team of four technologists share space and ideas with creative entrepreneurs in a remodeled old house

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Jetsons Land in Sacramento

The Astro and the Elroy are quickly becoming one of Sacramento's coolest hangouts. The two newly renovated buildings, which were converted from motels, are collectively known as the RetroLodge. Originally meant to house 50 work/live studios, RetroLodge's amenities include bathrooms, conference rooms with kitchenettes, and shared courtyards. The style is meant to evoke 1950's and 1960's Palm Springs, but the most important feature the property boasts are its 50 parking spaces for lease, a rare find in midtown. One of the first tenants in the Jetsons-named Elroy building was Dig Music - the label of notable Sacramento musician Jackie Greene, perhaps the most successful Sacramento musical p

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Capsity Offices

Midtown Sacramento often conjures the images of nighttime culture, good restaurants, and boutique businesses setting new trends. But what happens when your Midtown business is failing, especially in this economy? And what if you're just starting your business, or haven't yet started an office location yourself? A visit to Capsity Offices might be the answer for those who need to be "refueled" by working in a fun and comfortable, yet professional environment. Sac Press talked to Capsity co-founder Ricardo Robles about his business, which rents out a lively and positive location at 2123 P Street, for the community, businesses or anything else. Capsity Offices also offers mailing address s

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