Craftwork is expanding its business model to apartment complexes, so there's another social gathering place beyond the pool or fitness center.Agreed Doohickie. I have gone in before and there is no place for me to sit to enjoy my coffee because all the tables are occupied by people on laptops. Like John Roberts, I haven't quite giving up on them but I don't go out of my way to go there either.
I've always been frustrated with Craftwork and gave up on them. They're a coffee shop and coworking space, but every time I've been there, the coffee shop is packed with people conducting business and not renting out the coworking rooms. It's just not pleasant for me to drink coffee with the din of a dozen business people doing business.
I learned today that our own Craftwork Coffee has their roasting facilities in this part of town on Shamrock
The objective is to "draw people out of isolation and into the community ... but also the economic need is there for these landlords to put us in, because when people are more connected in the place they live, they stay for longer," CEO Riley Kiltz says.
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