Salt Lake City — Common Desk, a Texas-based coworking and hospitality company, has opened the doors to Common Desk – S. Main Street, its first location in Salt Lake City’s downtown hub for business, tourism, and play. The company has transformed 32,000 square feet of the 650 Main building, bringing the busy metro its signature flavor of flexible coworking, offices, and event space. Additionally, the space will house a new full-service beverage bar, opening in the coming weeks. The bar has a menu that rotates seasonally, offering a unique experience to customers throughout the year. The menu includes specialty lattes, signature espressos, herbal and caffeinated teas, sodas, and sparkling water, ensuring that all tenants of 650 Main can enjoy quality beverages that suit their wants and needs.
Common Desk – S. Main Street offers nearly 32,000 square feet of workspace across the first two floors of the state-of-the-art 650 Main building, providing new resources that enable entrepreneurs, startups, and established companies in the city’s business sector to thrive. The location includes seven conference rooms, two Zoom rooms, 82 private offices, and ample shared coworking space. Members will also have access to a podcasting studio, social courtyard and lawn, an on-premises fitness center, and easily accessible bike storage, in addition to the classic Common Desk lineup of perks: an open network of locations, bottomless drip coffee, easy conference room bookings, chat booths, and fast, secure WiFi. Furthermore, this location will offer exceptional hospitality services to support members throughout their workday.“This is the third location we’ve secured with Common Desk. We are a huge believer in their platform and their presence in 650 Main will allow us to offer unique solutions to tenants with smaller, shorter, or more flexible requirements.” — Dennis Tarro, Executive Vice President and Principal of Patrinely. Patrinely manages the building and is part of the joint venture that developed 650 Main.Throughout Common Desk – S. Main Street, one can find inspiration from Salt Lake’s natural beauty, which the location overlooks, woven into the design. Patrons can expect to be greeted by warm tones, wood accents, and engaging architectural elements that draw inspiration from the elevation of Salt Lake’s peaks. Along with built-in planters and curated art pieces inspired by the city, Common Desk’s newest location tips its hat to the neighborhood it’s excited to serve.“We’re thrilled to partner with Patrinely on Common Desk’s first location in Salt Lake City and outside the South. Common Desk – S. Main Street offers an inspiring and collaborative workspace in the heart of the city’s business sector, a growing hub for finance, professional services, and technology companies alike. We look forward to welcoming the city’s innovators, entrepreneurs, and remote workers to our new space and becoming part of the local community,” — Robin Cardoso, General Manager at WeWork and Head of Common Desk.For more information and to book a tour of the newly opened space, visit www.thecommondesk.com.About Common Desk
Common Desk has been crafting an original workday experience for its members since 2012. It currently serves thousands of professionals across its network of flexible office locations, cultivating a thriving community of freelancers, small businesses, fast-growing tech companies, and enterprise businesses. Common Desk’s workday brand portfolio also emphasizes craft coffee experiences, adding to the customized amenities that enhance workdays for members and guests alike. Common Desk was acquired by WeWork in 2022, becoming the first coworking brand bought by the global company. For more information, visit thecommondesk.com.About Patrinely Group LLCPatrinely is a national real estate firm with a proven 40-year track record specializing in investment, development, leasing, and management of large-scale real estate assets in major markets. Patrinely provides value to its corporate end-users and investment partners while focusing on the following asset classes: office, multifamily, industrial, and hyperscale data centers, through its Corscale affiliate. Based in Houston, Patrinely Group has a national footprint with eight offices and has $20 billion in projects. Visit www.patrinely.com.MEDIA CONTACT:
Carolyn DrushelPatrinely Groupcmd@patrinely.com713-212-2207Common Deskhello@thecommondesk.com214-216-6913