Membership Options
Whether you need a private office for yourself or your team, or you are looking for a flex-desk option, we’ve got you covered in style!

Private Offices
Our offices come with beautiful desk and ergonomic chair. We have offices for single person or small teams up to 6. You and your team will have 24/7 access.
Contact us or come in to check availability. Pricing begins at $700/mo

Dedicated Desks
Don’t need an office but want to keep your desk and monitors set up? We’ve got beautiful stations for you to claim your space. You will have 24/7 access with this membership.
$450/mo

Hot Seat Options
Our Hot-Seat or Flex Seating memberships allow you to come in as often as you’d like during business hours (8-5 Monday-Friday)
Daily drop in – $25/day
10-Day pass – $200/mo
Unlimited Pass- $285/mo
You can also rent conference rooms at a 35% discount.

Business Mailbox
Do you need a professional mailbox and business address here in Centennial, Colorado? Have your mail sent here and come anytime Mon-Fri 8-5 to pick it up.
$35/mo

Mailbox PLUS
Have a professional business address AND get one day a month working in our beautiful Flex-Seating area each month.
$55/mo

Out of Area Mail Forwarding
Are you looking for a Centennial, Colorado mailbox and address for your business? We will forward your mail weekly from our office and/or send you a photo of the mail received.
$75/mo
Fun Facts
Ever wonder why are barns painted red in color? Red is (or, perhaps, was) a popular color for older barns due not to its color shade but for its usefulness.
Many years ago, choices for paints, sealers, and other building materials did not exist. Farmers had to be resourceful in finding or making a paint that would protect and seal the wood on their barns.
Hundreds of years ago, many farmers would seal their barns with linseed oil, which is an orange-colored oil derived from the seeds of the flax plant. To this oil, they would add a variety of things, most often milk and lime, but also ferrous oxide, or rust. Rust was plentiful on farms and because it killed fungi and mosses that might grow on barns, and it was very effective as a sealant. It turned the mixture red in color.
When paint became more available, many people chose red paint for their barns in honor of tradition.
Fun Facts
Old Billy, the oldest horse on record, lived to be 62!
For perspective, the average horse lifespan is 25 to 30 years. Old Billy was born in England in 1760.
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What We Do Best
Anticipate your needs, provide 5-Star service, make you feel WELCOME!