Park City— Kiln, one of the most beautiful and thoughtfully designed flex-office brands in the country, is opening its fifth location in Park City, UT on April 1, 2021, located at 1090 Center Drive in the Newpark Town Center mixed-use development in Kimball Junction. The Utah-based company, in partnership with Newpark Retail, EDA, and Serenity Construction, is transforming what was previously Jupiter Bowl into an all-inclusive, elevated flex-office space community.
Kiln Park City will be a handcrafted, lifestyle-oriented workspace that complements the culture of the active, mountain resort community. The 22,000 square-foot layout features private and open office spaces, meeting rooms, a large event space, a podcast studio, phone booths, and a robust set of wellness-focused amenities. It will also include a mountaineering club with ski storage, bike racks, and other accommodations for personal equipment. Kiln Park City is designed to support its community of members holistically, housing executives, creatives, and tech and enterprise teams.
The new space is fashioned to provide a seamless transition between the workplace and the outdoors. Located just minutes from ski slopes, hiking, and biking trails, Kiln Park City hopes to become a unifying fixture of the local business community. Kiln Park City is also a testament to the growth of Silicon Slopes and the spirit of sustainability and the outdoors among those who live here.
“Globally, Park City represents an intersection of work and lifestyle. Part of our mission is to elegantly blend those worlds together in a way that drives performance. Given how many locals work remotely, even prior to the pandemic, there is clearly a need for a venue that encourages like-minded professionals to meet and connect in a state-of-the-art, collaborative setting” says Arian Lewis, founder and CEO of Kiln. “We expect to also cater to second homeowners who need work or meeting space when visiting or even hosting corporate retreats. Additionally, we hope that Kiln Park City will be used by businesses on the Wasatch Front who have employees that live in Park City who may appreciate a workplace closer to home.”
Kiln is poised to welcome professionals during these challenging times and post-pandemic. An assertive and comprehensive approach to preventing the spread of COVID-19 includes installing hospital-grade proactive HVAC purifiers, micro-ionizers utilizing UVC technology, contactless temperature checks, wayfinding and human circulation systems, and social distancing and spacing.
Those interested in visiting Kiln Park City, even prior to its official opening on April 1, 2021, can book their tours online at kiln.co or message Sales Manager, Kelsey at kelsey@kiln.co. Now taking reservations. Finally, stay tuned for other ways to see the space before April 1st, including media and influencer parties, happy hours for locals, etc.
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About Kiln
Kiln, whose founders (Arian Lewis, Andrew Redpath, and Leigh Radford) have been designing and opening coworking spaces across the globe since 2010, is currently home to more than 1,100 members and 250 businesses across its four U.S. locations (Lehi’s two offices, Salt Lake City, and Boulder, CO). Twenty percent of each location’s office space is dedicated to coworking space, i.e. open concept floating desks that aren’t confined within walls, while 80 percent is dedicated to flex private-office space designed for teams up to 50. Kiln plans to grow across the Mountain West and West Coast, and has five additional locations being developed that are set to come online over the next 12 to 18 months to cities including San Diego, Boise, and Phoenix. For more information, visit Kiln.co.