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Common Workspace will fill a void being left by the closing of a similar concept, Connect Coworking.
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Connect Coworking, at 33 S. Fifth Ave., will close up shop June 30.
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Kitchen and eating area at Connect Coworking, 33 S. Fifth Ave., Tucson on May 8, 2019.
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A high turnover, lack of tenants and an inability to keep rents affordable made the Connect Coworking project unfeasible.
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The patio at Connect Coworking overlooks Hotel Congress. The building has between 11,000 and 17,800 square feet of usable space.
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Seating area at Connect Coworking, 33 S. Fifth Ave., Tucson on May 8, 2019.
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Interior offices and common space at Connect Coworking, 33 S. Fifth Ave., Tucson on May 8, 2019.
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The closure of Connect Coworking is the latest hit to the effort to redevelop the Rialto Block, which includes a recently abandoned plan for a hotel.
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Connect Coworking, which will close next month, was occupied by diverse businesses that shared space and office equipment.
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