Brightline Teams With Industrious to Enhance Business-Leisure Travel Experience

The collaboration designates Industrious as the official workplace operator of stations in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and Orlando.

Brightline announced a partnership with the flexible workspace company Industrious to bring enhanced business-leisure travel experiences to residents, visitors and daily commuters throughout Florida.

The collaboration designates Industrious as the official workplace operator of four Brightline stations—Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and Orlando—as well as a bookable train car for business meetings or private events. The station workspaces range from 210 to 652 square feet and can be adapted for individual work, team sessions or meetings. The bookable train can accommodate up to 66 people, depending on the configuration.

By integrating amenities at each station, the partnership enables both brands to combine their reach to offer travelers a new level of productivity and convenience. From business meetings to last-minute workspace needs, travelers and locals can reserve meeting rooms or book a private train car through Industriousoffice.com, transforming transit downtime into a productive experience.

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