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SOCO 80808: SOCO Work’s new Vista location

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SOCO 80808 entrance | Renderings by 1x1 design

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SOCO 80808

The city’s creative and entrepreneurial economy is growing like never before – so it’s fitting that SOCO will open their new Vista location, SOCO 80808, this fall at 808 Lady St. – for all the freelancers, side hustlers, remote workers + entrepreneurs who call Columbia home.

Why 80808? Part of the space that SOCO is expanding into was formerly an artists collective called 80808 that was a signature of the Vista’s formative years. To celebrate the role the arts/creative industry has played in the Vista and our city, SOCO is bringing the name back.

With 10,000+ sq. ft. of space right in the heart of the Vista, SOCO 80808 will be the largest of SOCO’s coworking locations to date. The new space will allow SOCO to relocate its current Vista location and expand with some new offerings – including private offices for startups + growing teams, a huge communal area that doubles as an event space, and a content creation studio for podcasting + recording. Other features include an outdoor seating area, collaboration rooms + duck-in booths for those needed moments of privacy.

SOCO Entry Rendering

SOCO 80808 entrance | Renderings by 1x1 design

SOCO 80808 entrance | Renderings by 1x1 design

But what most still don’t realize about SOCO’s model is that it’s about so much more than a workspace. SOCO’s core values and reason for existing revolve around building + supporting community. From social lunches + meet-ups to professional peer mentoring groups for members – every space, program and event is geared toward helping people connect and thrive.

“This city is incredible and it feels like we’re (Columbia) just getting started. The innovators, hustlers and dreamers that are building Soda City deserve a place where they can be weird, be ambitious, dream big and create stuff that matters. This is all about community at the end of the day and we’re thinking bigger about the impact we can have on the place we call home.” – Greg Hilton, co-founder + managing partner of SOCO.

And they are definitely having an impact. Some of Columbia’s most recognizable names and organizations are members of the SOCO Community, like yours truly at COLAToday (#BullStreeters), the much loved farm to table events company F2T Productions (led by rock star duo Kristian Niemi and Vanessa Driscoll Bialobreski), Krumware (a world class enterprise software services company who started back in 2016 with one employee and a desk), All Things Open (brain-child of tech guru + connector of humans, Todd Lewis) and storytelling powerhouse Cinema Couture (Veteran filmmaker Bill Grant and his growing team). Within the SOCO community, members even create opportunities for each other. It’s actually one of the group’s core values. Almost all of SOCO’s 150+ members and 70+ member companies have collaborated on a work project within the past year, and they’re hoping that SOCO 80808 will open the door for even more possibilities.

“In the new, larger space we’ll be able to give the indie community what they’ve been asking for - more space to meet and gather, private offices, places to create content. But we’ll also have more opportunity for entrepreneurs and creators of all kinds to join and share in that community,”, said Shannon Franklin, who leads SOCO’s marketing efforts. “Diversity in backgrounds, experiences and expertise is what makes us all better. We’re excited to show people that the SOCO community is real, everyone is welcome, and everyone can feel like they belong.”

Though SOCO 80808 won’t open until fall, you can tour the space + reserve an office or desk space now by contacting SOCO’s Community Manager Lynn Luc (insider tip: the extra large private office options are already sold out but folks can snag small, medium + large offices before they go).

By the numbers

  • 10,600 SF of inspiring, collaborative workspace
  • 18 semi-private and private offices
  • 5 private collaboration rooms
  • A content creation studio
  • 4 open and casual seating areas
  • Memberships ranging from $100/mo to $1,700/mo
SOCO Social Area

SOCO 80808 social area | Renderings by 1x1 design

SOCO 80808 social area | Renderings by 1x1 design

New, private office highlights

Members on the private office plan also benefit from the following amenities:

  • Lockable suites
  • A unique and dedicated address for business use
  • Weekly mail delivery
  • Company logo and branding on your office window for increased visibility
  • Dedicated ethernet access to high speed internet (hardline)
  • Desks and chairs included

SOCO 80808 features + amenities

  • Walk-in phone booths/meeting pods for moments of privacy
  • An event space + a shared kitchenette with coffee bar + eating space
  • Outdoor workspace so you can crush it with a nice breeze
  • 24/7 access for full members
  • Bottomless coffee from local roasters we love
  • Craft beer on tap so you can relax as hard as you work
  • High speed wireless and wired internet connections
  • Utilities, water, sewer and cleaning services all included
  • Onsite community manager to give you the support you need
  • 24/7 video monitoring to keep the community and your stuff safe
SOCO open office

SOCO 80808 interior | Renderings by 1x1 design

SOCO 80808 interior | Renderings by 1x1 design

Who’s joining 80808?

While the space won’t be open until Fall 2019, our SOCO fam shared some of the companies that will be expanding to SOCO 80808:

Early concepts

We snagged some early concepts from the SOCO crew... and let us just say... the space is looking #KindaBoss.

Learn more

Jonesing for a new workspace for your team or yourself and want to know more? Check out SOCO 80808, download the Prospectus or shoot an email to Lynn Luc – SOCO’s Community Manager and Cruise Director.

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