Work isn’t exactly a new concept. By the sweat of your brow you will eat bread was Adam’s punishment in Genesis after all. What work looks like, though, has changed dramatically in the past century and even more so in the last decades. After moving from the fields to the factories, today’s workers have not only left behind the factory floor for the office, they are switching offices and jobs more frequently and redefining what an “office” looks like. For city administrators, the new face of work calls for new solutions to promote business development within their communities. At a meeting of the United States Conference of Mayors, the leaders of American cities from around the country heard about new ways to help build their area economies by focusing on creative spaces rather than courting industry.