Monica Reed

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Work from Home Plate

Is it monotonous making that commute every single day from the coffee pot to your home office?  Traffic jam in the hallway, dog, cat, kids!

How about a change of scenery?  For just $95 a day, you can rent a private suite at the Nashville Sounds ballpark as a temporary workspace, complete with views of First Horizon Park and the Nashville skyline.  WIFI, printing, coffee, TV and office supplies will all be provided. Food service will also be available.

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