While some retail entrepreneurs may see the pandemic as a skull and crossbones flag of warning waving over heavily populated office areas, Lindsay Wrege is charting course directly into business districts. Her company, 321 Coffee, is poised to take full advantage of the post-pandemic corporate world. Instead of shying away from the now-risky office worker customer base, Wrege has found creative pivots to push ahead. The coffee roasting and retailing brand, known for employing adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, has capitalized on using corporate partnerships and strategically placed shops to garner business.