FORT WAYNE, IN (July 23, 2021) - Business and leisure travel are returning in full force, but the pandemic has created an awareness of the need for both privacy and safety especially in airports. To meet that need, YOURspace has expanded its market to include modular private office spaces to enhancing the airport experience for business and leisure travelers alike.
YOURspace privacy pods offer ADA-compliant solutions for:
"As we move forward, it will be incredibly important for airports and airlines to anticipate and respond to the constantly changing needs of air travelers,” says YOURspace Chief Creative Officer Brian Baker. “Not only will travelers be looking for safer environments, but they are also always looking for ways to be more productive as they travel. YOURspace pods deliver on both needs, in addition to being versatile, and easy to move or change as future needs arise."
A cornerstone of YOURspace has been to offer customers maximum customization opportunities in whatever market they represent or end-user they serve. “We are so pleased that airports are looking creatively and practically at their space and seeing how YOURspace pods can adapt to a variety of uses in the airport setting – from singular or group phone/work/meeting spaces to sensory and wellness rooms to pop-up retail,” says David Faust, YOURspace CEO/Founder. “In this one market alone there are numerous uses. Plus, the pod that is used as a retail kiosk today can easily be re-purposed to an airport administrative office tomorrow. This flexibility arms airports with a welcome alternative to bricks and mortar construction within their facilities.”
YOURspace, a provider of modular office pod solutions for work and wellness spaces in a variety of settings is based in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Backed by proven systems technology via design and manufacturing partner, Highmark TechSystems, YOURspace products are manufactured entirely in the US and are available online at www.yourspaceinc.com or by calling 260.702.9595.
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This white paper discusses the hardware deployed, the test results and the annualized expectations for ROI.