Behind the Buildout: The Making of Workbar Worcester, vol. 3
Workbar Worcester is coming to life. For those who find it challenging to imagine an unfinished space transformed, take a sneak peek here.
Excitement has been building since Workbar hosted the Food Truck Beer & Beverage Festival at Polar Park in July. It was a pleasure meeting, playing cornhole and sharing beverages with so many enthusiastic members of the community, all eagerly anticipating our opening. The experience was truly memorable.
Worcester is making headlines recently, as highlighted in a Boston Globe article titled 'How Worcester is Handling an Influx of Residents Priced Out from Elsewhere.' There’s a lot of energy in the fastest growing city in New England and we’re happy to be part of it! We've been collaborating with the Worcester Chamber of Commerce and the City of Worcester to ensure our members enjoy all the conveniences of working in the city, including preferred parking options.
The walls are up and the low voltage wiring is complete. We're eagerly awaiting the installation of the beautiful, large windows in the coming weeks. One of the standout features of Workbar spaces is our commitment to preserving the historical significance of the buildings we occupy. At 526 Main Street, you can admire the exposed brick walls and wooden beams that highlight the rich history of the space.
Stay tuned for volume 4 when the magic truly happens with the installation of the furniture.
Owner: The Menkiti Group
Workbar Design Team: Analogue Studio
Building Architect and Design Team: ZDS Inc.
General Contractor: Ionic Development