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Flexible Office Operator Kiln Signs on for Full Floor at OCVIBE’s The Weave

OCVIBE, a 100-acre mixed-use district under development in Anaheim, said Monday that Kiln, a hospitality-driven coworking and flexible office operator, has committed to a full floor at The Weave, OCVIBE’s mass timber office building. It’s set to open as part of OCVIBE’s first phase of development in 2027.

“OCVIBE is being developed as a first-of-its-kind, digitally connected mixed-use campus that brings together workplaces, residences, entertainment, dining, public space, and culture within a single, integrated environment,” said Scott Frick, SVP of real estate & district operations at OCVIBE. “As we evaluated the future of work, and the evolving needs of employers, we conducted an extensive search for a coworking partner that could help define what the next generation of workplace experience should look like. Kiln stood out for its ability to blend flexibility, hospitality, community, and technology in a way that reflects where the market is headed.”

Founded in Utah, Kiln serves more than 8,500 members across 3,300 companies through a growing network of communities across the Western U.S.

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