A new coworking space opens up at the Center for Transforming Lives

Riverside Coworking pairs commonly needed resources with free drop-in child care, workshops, and other educational opportunities.

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Riverside Coworking is the ideal place to create or collaborate, with commercial kitchens, studios, and a makerspace.

Last month, a brand-new, first-of-its-kind coworking space opened up inside the Center for Transforming Lives’ new Riverside campus. Riverside Coworking is open to families of the center as well as the general public.

Key features

  • Desk memberships + access to meeting and training rooms
  • A commercial kitchen with 24-hour access and storage options
  • A teaching kitchen that’s ideal for small classes or creating content
  • A makerspace, including a laser engraver, 3D printer, a Cricut, heat press, and embroidery and sewing machines
  • Fully equipped audio and visual studios, with an editing bay
  • Free drop-in child care is available for parents working on-site
  • A professional mailing address, phone booths, printing and copying, WiFi, snacks, coffee, and a wellness room
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Take advantage of free classes and other events that will build skills, community, and connection.

Memberships

  • Coworking passes start at $10 per day
  • Kitchen passes start at $10 per month
  • Makerspace and studio passes start at $25 per hour
  • Meeting rooms start at $20 per hour

Each first Tuesday of the month, access to coffee and a coworking space is free between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. with a reservation. Book a tour or look for upcoming events online.

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