How to Downsize Your Office Space The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing businesses to change. Some companies are allowed to open due to being essential businesses; others may reduce their hours or workforce to prevent the spread of this novel virus. Many employees can perform their work at home and are trying to arrange workspaces that will allow them to get tasks done without being interrupted by the kids who are in remote learning. (Read: The Best Methods for Downsizing a Home) If you are in this situation, you may wonder what
Whether you're moving into a cozy bungalow in Montrose or trading your house in The Heights for a sleek Midtown apartment, downsizing can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Letting go of square footage often comes with emotional baggage. You're not just reconfiguring furniture — you’re redefining space, routines, and memories. But downsizing can also signal a fresh start: less stress, more freedom, and an opportunity to live with clarity and intention. Over 42% of Americans aged 50+ are considering downsizing as part of retirement planning. (Source: Merrill Lynch)
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