operate from (some place)

operate from (some place)

To be established in a particular place from which one works or operates. I've been operating from the guest room in our house ever since I started writing as a freelancer. We operated from a tiny office on the lower East Side until we got enough money together to rent a better space.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

operate from something

to work out of something or some place. I'm in business for myself. I operate from my home. We operate from a garage in the back of City Hall.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • operate from
  • operate out of (some place)
  • guest of honor
  • I don't want to wear out my welcome
  • spend the night
  • spend the night with somebody/together
  • stay the night
  • wear out (one's) welcome
  • outstay (one's) welcome
  • overstay (one's) welcome