Remote working in Lexington

Molly and Aayat sitting at a Kenwick Table on their laptops.

We love the community vibe and strong WiFi at Kenwick Table. | Photo by @femibranded

Did you know that in May of 2020, 26% of the workforce in Kentucky went to working remotely? However, in December of 2021, that number dropped significantly to just 6%.

As two remote workers in Lexington, that got us thinking — how do other fellow remote workers like to work?

While some days you can catch us writing from the comfort of our own home, others we love to get out on the town + be among other humans. From coffee shops to the library, we love finding new spaces to spark creativity.

Now, we want to get to know you, our readers, a little bit more. Hit the button below to take a brief survey + share some of your thoughts and work trends with us.

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