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badehotels, the cozy seaside lodgings that are a staple of the Danish summer, have fallen out of favor as younger Danes increasingly vacation beyond their country s borders. Now, thoughtful hoteliers are bringing them back. After purchasing the decades-old Allinge Badehotel on the southern island of Bornholm last year, tech executive Cathrine Andersen and her partner, Christian Rasmussen, overhauled its bright white rooms with custom wood panels and classic blue-and-white striped wallpaper. Nearby, Danish shooting champion Martin Ramstrup reopened the historic Falcon Hotel in 2020, keeping its old-school vibe with vintage pieces and velvet cushions but adding a rock garden with hammocks. It joins the sleek Nordlandet, whose views over the Baltic are some of the best in Denmark.Â
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Emily Weddington at her home in Brentwood, Tennessee, a suburban city outside of Nashville, on Friday April 30, 2021. She and her husband decided to move from Atlanta to be closer to family and have a larger yard for their dogs. Because of relaxed work-from-home policies during the pandemic, some workforces now are able to live much farther from where their jobs are based. (John Amis/The Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS)
Remote, remote work opportunities may outlive pandemic
It’s now, give or take, 240 miles door to door.
She and her husband have the same Atlanta-based jobs they did before Covid-19. She’s in marketing for a company that produces corporate reports and he’s in finance for a commercial real estate firm.