Located on the fifth floor of a historic building in downtown Portland, we are a small group of working professionals looking to add a colleague. We rent the space as a group of five co-workers and share the benefits of a secure office suite, an amazing location in a newly renovated historic building, and a great deal on the space!
Seeking a new co-worker to join the group.
Our occupations include software integration specialist, a solar PV system designer, and a property manager. This dedicated workspace is unfurnished, but can be customized to fit your work style, and would be a great fit for a graphic designer, writer, architect, artist, engineer, project manager, software developer, SEO/SEM specialist, or other skilled profession.
In addition to your dedicated workspace, our suite/building offers the following rare amenities and benefits:
*Fast and reliable internet
*Commercial mailing address
*Hardwood floors and huge windows provide an open and airy feel to the space, allowing for wonderful natural light all day;
*Kitchenette w/small refrigerator, electric kettle, microwave, and dish cabinet;
*Updated HVAC systems and a dedicated thermostat provide a comfortable space with heating and air-conditioning;
*Building utilizes a fresh-air system with ionizing filters;
*Attentive and responsive building owner;
*Plans in 2024 -- we are adding a new arrangement for a common sitting + reading area directly overlooking Monument Square, allowing all members a place to enjoy the room's amazing natural light and views (illustration included in photos);
*24/7/365 building access via key-card
*Newly updated bathrooms on the fifth floor
*Newly updated elevator
*Access to shared conference room and conference table, booked via google calendar
A bit about the building:
Overlooking the main square, this is a historic building designed by John Calvin Stevens, and constructed in 1913. The office directly overlooks the main square, and further out over the western Maine landscape in the distance. 22 Monument Square has the first elevator installed in Portland, and was once home to the offices of Percival Baxter, the governor of Maine, for whom Baxter Woods and Baxter State Park are named.
The location is walkable (<5 minutes) to:
US Post Office
Portland City Hall
Portland Metro Bus stops: All Lines
FedEx / Kinko's copy center
Portland Museum of Art
Reny's Department Store
Old Port and Commercial Street
Dozens of excellent restaurants, cafes, galleries, and other local establishments