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Designed to foster visionary work and attract a community of start-ups and well-established businesses, an innovative workspace dubbed Second Home has just opened in Lisbon. It occupies 12,000 square feet on the second floor of the city’s Mercado de Ribeiro, a handsome early 20thcentury open-span structure where a food market still functions daily. From one side of the space, Second Homers look out over the busy Cais do Sodre station where trains glide in and out. From the other, they see stalls piled high with fruit and vegetables in the market’s central hall.
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