A new app called Restspace is connecting people with private bathrooms available for rent on-demand.
“It's kind of like how Uber changed the way that we get taxis. You used to have to go to the taxi line. Now, Uber is available to you where you are and when you need it,” said Nancy Asare, who co-founded the Restspace app with her partner.
Prices usually start at $15.00, though users could opt to pay more for a rest space with more amenities. Asare rents out the first floor of her home in Little Italy, which has a bathroom, desk and printer available in an area she otherwise wouldn’t use much.
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