This is a stunning retail space that also includes a workshop and a separate office on the second floor, equipped with four desks, a conference table, and a phone booth.
The retail space is located on a busy, high-foot-traffic street, close to Tartine Manufactory, Heath Ceramics, Sightglass, and Flour + Water. It’s an up-and-coming area, with new businesses consistently opening in the neighborhood.
Everything in the space is impeccably designed and beautifully crafted—a perfect location for artists, craftspeople, makers, and designers.
I’m looking to share most of the space—either with a mix of other designers and makers, or with someone who wants to take over the entire space. If we split it between 4–6 people, we can spread the cost.
My preference is to share it with a small group of like-minded creatives, but I’m open to different ideas.
The space is ready to go, with built-in shelving and cabinets made from walnut and oak. It also features a sophisticated overhead lighting system, a roll-down metal security gate, a kitchen, and coffee and tea-making equipment.
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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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