Office Space

What the Tech? Scrappy is the new Black!

Thursdays. I love Thursdays or what I call Friday Eve.  After work I went on a tour of SeaTech Connect with others from my firm. It was an office pub crawl of Seattle’s techy chic companies in downtown. The office crawl featured the following companies:  POP, Banyan Branch, Wexley School for Girls, Admosis/The Makers Space, HasOffers, and POSSIBLE. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to see all the spaces, but was fascinated with the work environments I did see.
Here is a glimpse…

Wexley School for Girls

No it’s not a charm and etiquette school for little school girls. The name is misleading and you get the hint of  playful. The Wexley School for Girls is an AD Agency. At Wexley you will see a Liberace piano room, a Chinese restaurant Entry with Peking rubber ducks at the window, a camper meeting space, and a scrappy campy/mini golf feel to the rest of the space. I love the “let’s not take things so seriously” work environment.

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Wexley School for Girls

Wexley School for Girls

Admosis/The Makers Space

The Makers Space features a 6,600 SF coworking space. The Makers space embraces the open concept with natural light filtering into the space. The office space features refurbished elements from bleacher floors, gym floor desks, and make filing cabinets look hipster cool. Makers welcomes all businesses that share the same work philosophy where technology allows people to work anywhere where people can share the work synergy by sharing the same work space.

The Makers Space

The Makers Space

POSSIBLE

Possible is another top Seattle AD Agency.  The office space is a mix of Modern and eclectic.  The space features an all white conference room called The Situation.  It’s a mix of new and old with old vintage furniture, but painted with a pop of color – modern mint green and modern coral/pink.  I love the exposed brick and high ceilings.

Possible

Possible

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