The Collective NWX, a community coworking space in NorthWest Crossing, is re-opening its doors to the community. The 5,500-square-foot office space is large enough to comply with social distancing and capacity requirements, however new policies and processes based on guidelines from the Oregon Health Authority are implemented to ensure the health and safety of all its members.
“Now more than ever we are all craving community and social interaction with friends, colleagues and peers,” said Sara Odendahl, co-owner of The Collective NWX. “When Kent and I launched the business in January, we wanted to create a space that could bring the community together, as well as serve as a hub for local events and meetings. As we take steps to return to our “new normal” we want the community to know that The Collective is here as a resource and a place to reconnect in a safe environment.”
Upon re-opening, The Collective NWX is making the community workspace available to all who need a quiet and safe space to work outside their home. All new members can access the workspace for an unlimited number of hours for only $95 for their first month of membership.
“We are parents of two young kids and are balancing two careers and running a business, so we know how hectic life is right now,” said Kent Odendahl, co-owner of The Collective NWX. “Time away from the distractions of a home office, and the ability to concentrate on work is truly a gift. We hope that The Collective can provide that respite for our friends and community members.”
For more information about The Collective NWX and the re-opening plans, visit work-collective.com