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A Year of Growth and Connection: Reflecting on 2023 at Keller Street Cowork and Anticipating the Future

As the sun sets on another transformative year, it’s a heartwarming journey to reflect on the vibrant tapestry of experiences, growth, and connections that have defined our time at Keller Street Cowork in 2023. Nestled in the heart of the Downtown Petaluma community, Keller has been more than just a shared office space; it has been a hub of creativity, collaboration, and camaraderie.

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Want vs. Need

One thing I love about that down time in December, between the holidays, is the opportunity I am afforded to slow down and connect a little deeper to those with whom I am most close. A recent discussion (turned debate) explored the idea of wanting others vs. needing others (friendships, partnerships or work relationships) and

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Keller’s Superheros

“Thank goodness KSCW is here for me to swoop right in and nail a concise and coherent presentation after a 15-hour day… It is this home that was created and filled with superheros that give me the confidence to pull all this sh*t off!”-Keller (full time) member When I think of superheros, I think of

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Life Opens Up

On Jan. 31 2019, Todd O’Leary gave a presentation at Keller Street Cowork discussing the newest tourism campaign and what sets Sonoma County apart from other tourist destinations.  Sonoma County is the heart of wine country, with tourists from all over the world visiting the area for food and wine. “Life Opens Up” is the

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Outlook for the gig economy: Freelancers could grow to 50% by 2030

The North Bay Business Journal published an article, written by Carol Schmitt about the coworking phenomena and mentioned KSC! Our Director Danielle spoke about what makes our space unique and what kind of members and community we have here. The article mentions some startling statistics about our very own freelancers and entrepreneurs and talked to

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