I’ve been sharing a space at 695 Minnesota @ 19th in the Dogpatch for the last dozen years with a product design non-profit that wound down operations in December. I’m trying to find a new company to share the space with me until I move out in the next 6-12 months, at which point the entire space would be yours. The currently available space is 3000 sqft, and when I move out, you’d get another 2000 sqft to expand into.
The space is one the 2nd floor of a warehouse. We have wooden floors and tons of natural lighting. While sharing space is not for everyone, some benefits include:
• Ability to save money on rent/utilities as your business space needs grow from 3000 RSF to 5000 RSF. Current rate is $1.50/RSF/mo.
• Help with facilities management (repairs, building access system, etc) as I’ve been handling this for years
• Access to my machine shop (Bridgeport with 2-axis CNC controller, 13”x42” lathe with DRO, 24”x36” 100W laser cutter and more)
The space is zoned UMU (urban mixed use) and has been great home for product development for the last 12 years. You can see some images of my side of the space (where I run a coworking space out of unused space, hence my other post here) at 695space.com.
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Joyce is an innovation strategist who is passionate about creating positive social change. She is a consultant at Sonder Collective, a social impact consultancy specializing in climate, humanitarian, and global health issues.
With 15 years of experience in various sectors, Joyce brings expertise in strategic planning, research, and developing solutions. Her work is fueled by her curiosity and commitment to making a difference. Before joining Sonder Collective, she worked at digital health startups, Kaiser Permanente Innovation, Elevance Health Innovation, and PricewaterhouseCoopers Advisory Services.
Joyce has a Master of Business Administration from the California College of the Arts and a Bachelor of Business Administration from Eastern Michigan University. She strongly believes in the power of creativity and entrepreneurship, which she promotes through graduate teaching at the California College of the Arts. She also served on the board of The Crucible, an industrial arts school in West Oakland. Currently, she serves as a founding advisory board member for COVEN, which focuses on activating spaces and places for monumental art.
Joyce lives in San Francisco with her husband. They recently completed their first host experience within a cultural exchange program and are committed to hosting each year. In her free time, she enjoys adventuring in nature and collaborative public art projects with Five Ton Crane at Seaport Studios in Richmond.
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