Meet Atlas Local: More than a coworking space

Upstate Business Journal

Greenville’s first shared workspace, CoWork, has taken on new life. Meet Atlas Local, a cowork community in Brandon Mill, in the Village of West Greenville.

Atlas Local has a three month trial period and has a mandatory year-long membership requirement in order to promote cohesiveness and culture.

Their new space, which gave life to the new name, features 45 desks, seven private offices, and a large conference room for meetings and private phone calls. Membership ranges from $100/month for drop-in access, $300/month for individual desks to $500 per month for private offices.

“We’re a group of people who love craftsmanship and labor hard over the stuff we care about. Some people work for themselves. Some work for teams. But in the end, we’re all working for each other’s success,” founder Matthew Smith said.

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