See the backyard home offices these Utahns built, as hybrid and remote work are here to stay
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"I loved it; it was kind of life-changing," Hitzhusen reflects on building a backyard office. This simple yet transformative move allowed him to escape the chaos of working at home with four kids.
Hitzhusen's venture, Backyard Office Utah, thrived post-pandemic, with bookings extending into January 2025. His business reflects a sustained trend toward remote work and the need for dedicated workspaces.
In Utah, remote work remains robust, with 284,000 residents working from home in 2023. This demand shows a strong shift in workplace culture and residential adaptations.
As remote work grows, flexibility is key. Many employees favor hybrid models, prompting companies to adapt by offering more remote working options, reflecting a significant cultural shift.
Read at The Salt Lake Tribune
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