The Golden State is noted for its sandy beaches, laidback attitude and star-studded boulevards, but it’s also the home to companies like Apple and Facebook – which have truly redefined what the modern workplace should look like. With this combination of innovation, dynamism and appetite for success in mind, we’ve opened a host of new locations for entrepreneurs to truly embrace the future of the coworking revolution.
Our Spaces under the California sun
There’s something for businesses of all sizes up and down the West Coast. The City of Angels has always been the place where people go to turn their dreams into reality, and if those dreams include making your business a success you’ll be off to an awesome start here.
There’s a range of Spaces in the city. Santa Monica’s stunning Water Garden is not simply a coworking space, it’s nothing less than a revolutionary new way of doing business. Nestled in part of the media and entertainment district that the likes of HBO, Hulu, CBS and Amazon call home, this 17-acre campus boasts eight unique commercial structures centered around a stunning lake, winding water features and lush green gardens. Built to impress, the site features three floors of creative workspace with a designer suite of private offices, meeting rooms and collaborative lounges.
The Playa District, meanwhile, is where you’ll find yourself surrounded by tech giants like Sony and Google in the thriving Silicon Beach area of Westchester. And up in northern California are the sunbathed hills of Frisco. Home to the stunning Golden Gate Bridge, and where Steve McQueen raced through the streets in Bullitt, now startups and tech entrepreneurs from all over the world are enjoying their own brand of high-octane success. What better views could you possibly want to get those creative entrepreneurial juices flowing?
Located at Silicon Valley North amidst the largest cluster of biotech companies on Earth, Oyster Point is the ideal spot to harness that creativity and establish yourself among some of the most impressive and ground-breaking firms around.
The city of San Diego hasn’t always got the kind of cred that’s arguably enjoyed by the other two, but its rep as a beautiful, forward-thinking city is firmly entrenched. It is home to Spaces like Makers Quarter, set in East Village and part of a mixed-use campus that combines commercial and residential with some pretty awesome bars, cafés and galleries. Travel couldn’t be easier – the San Diego Trolley’s Park and Market station is just a block away and the site is well-served by buses and taxis too.
California’s capital Sacramento hosts R Street, providing a break from the high rises of downtown and instead providing a midtown haven for companies looking for some dynamic space that truly adapts to the way they work.
In Pasadena, Maker’s Quarter is a mixed-use campus that’s home to commercial and residential areas, with a choice of restaurants, bars, bakeries, cafés, breweries, shops, galleries and boutiques surrounding a central core of modern and inspiring glass and steel buildings. Its offices, coworking lounges and conference rooms provide a flexible solution for businesses and entrepreneurs too.
Whatever you businesses needs, size or ambitions, Spaces in California has something for pretty much everyone