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THRIVE Coworking Duluth: A Purpose-Driven Approach

THRIVE Coworking, and its non-profit sister organization, THRIVE | Initiative, redefine hybrid, flexible work environments. Founded in 2015, THRIVE offers socially engaged workspaces. These coworking spaces serve freelancers, entrepreneurs and employees from businesses of all sizes.

Located in vibrant, walkable neighborhoods, THRIVE combines design-forward style with thoughtful amenities. Philanthropy and community involvement are also key elements of the brand.

Collaborations and member benefits

THRIVE collaborates with companies and organizations to provide remote work solutions. They offer convenient, 24/7 access to office space and a curated workplace culture. Members can use Focus Spaces for quiet work and video calls. Meeting Spaces are available for collaboration. Break Spaces include lounge and table seating with complimentary coffee.

Mission and philanthropy

THRIVE’s mission is to use enterprise as a force for good and inspire others. They aim to do this all for the glory of God. The organization believes an altruistic approach to commerce yields the greatest benefits. They strive to set an example for others to follow.

Commitment to giving back

THRIVE is committed to giving back through the THRIVE | Initiative app. This app lets users round up credit or debit card purchases to the nearest dollar. The difference is donated directly to the charity of their choice.

Locations and contact information

THRIVE Coworking locations are in several states, including Alabama, Georgia, Montana, North Carolina, Ohio and South Carolina. A new location is coming to Duluth, Georgia, in mid-2024. For more information about THRIVE Coworking and its locations, visit their website or follow them on social media.

Contact THRIVE Coworking here.

Photos courtesy of THRIVE Coworking Duluth.

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Kristen Corley is an Atlanta native with over a decade of experience in content creation. She lives in Historic Norcross with her family and writes "Young Norcross," a weekly newsletter that focuses on building community and local engagement.

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