We pride ourselves on our organizational culture. Our team members and contractors decide where they want to work and are allowed to flourish. But after much discussion, a group of said members and contractors decided that time and distance were at their advantage to open a new sort of space, a collaborative space. Some might call it it an office. We call it a creative satellite, errr, office.
So we’ve leased the old Carnegie Building on F Street in Oakdale, CA. It has that historical appeal, as well as modern wiring (nothing like cutting through hardwood lathe to run cable). We’ve taken the bottom floor and should you be interested in some space, we’re subleasing the top for now.

Why Oakdale? As noted, some of the team lives in the nearby area and it’s so nicely positioned right in the middle between San Francisco (hello clients) and Yosemite (hello hiking and camping). Well, close to the middle (it’s technically shorter to get to Yosemite). It’s a lovely town, very nice people.
The process of build out of said office is still in the works, but it is operational. We’ve got 112 square feet of whiteboard space which makes everyone happy (you can never have enough whiteboard space), some assorted other gear for a couple projects in the works, and very fast pipe (never enough fiber either, but we’ll take the copper at 115).
Once we get everything fully up and running, we’ll be offering the local small business community a little something something in September to say hello.
I work at LanSlide, an internet cafe not far from your new location. I saw your sign and decided to look you guys up. In any case, welcome to the area!