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usage examples.

MapQuest
Usage: Much like when Google shows images for any company, MapQuest does the same. When you find your location, photos of it pop up. These were shot for Serendipity Labs' downtown Orlando location.

Homewood Office Investments
Usage: HOI used several images shot across several Serendipity Labs locations to explain that it had secured SL as a tenant.

PR Newswire
Usage: PR Newswire connected with Expansive's marketing team to ensure it had this photo captured in its Washington DC location to report that they won the contract to support government employees with flexible workplaces.

Yahoo! Finance
Usage: Yahoo! Finance grabbed an image provided by Expansive Coworking's marketing department to showcase their Orlando location - the historic Angebilt Building.

Downtown Norfolk Magazine
Usage: Images were provided by Expansive when the magazine needed a couple to tell local professionals about its workspace as an option for their businesses.

Newable
Usage: London-based financial services company used an image shot from our Atlanta (Cumberland) location to report about Serendipity Labs' expansion to the UK and their workspace plans.

GSA Business Report
Usage: Not all photos need to be used for any specific location or have to be directly related to that company. Here, GSA Business Report borrowed a photo Yale shot for Expansive Coworking for an article discussing how coworking spaces are replacing South Carolina's workplaces.

Pioneer Square News
Usage: Typically, whenever a photo is needed for any media outlet or medium, companies connect with the others marketing department. Here, PSN did exactly that when they wrote a piece on Expansive Coworking's Seattle location in the historic Pioneer Building located in Pioneer Square.

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