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Open-air coworking spaces all the rage in Sao Paulo

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After 18 months of being locked up by pandemic restrictions, Brazil's largest city Sao Paulo is breathing again, thanks in part to open-air coworking spaces. Once the domain of internet startups, these coworking businesses have branched out to a wider client base while also moving from offices to "beaches" with parasols set up on rooftops and terraces.

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