Our story

Serious work, beautifully made.

Ground Floor isn't a café where people happen to work, and it isn't a coworking space that forgot about the coffee. It's one carefully made room — the warmest, calmest, most beautiful place to spend a workday on this side of town.

Warm, sunlit interior of the Ground Floor café and workspace with wooden tables, leather chairs, and an espresso bar

The name

Ground Floor.

We liked the way it sounded the moment we said it out loud. It's the street-level front door of the neighborhood. It's the early, exciting part of building something you believe in. And it's a quiet reminder that the basics — a great cup of coffee, Wi-Fi that just works, a room full of good people — are the whole point.

What we care about

Three things we won't compromise on.

01

You're a regular, not a number

Membership here isn't a subscription — it's a standing invitation. The barista will know your order by week two. The owner will know your name on day one. You're greeted, not processed.

02

Quiet, obsessive attention to detail

The espresso is pulled on a La Marzocco. The Wi-Fi is gigabit fiber. The chairs are the kind you forget you're sitting in. Everything you touch was chosen by someone who cared.

03

A community that finds you

The coffee counter, the lounge, the monthly socials — the friendships and collaborations show up on their own. We just build the room where they can happen.

A day here

From the first pour to the last email.

Ground Floor is built for the rhythm of a real workday — the early-morning focus, the mid-morning meeting, the post-lunch lull, the 4pm second wind. Drop in for an hour, settle in for the afternoon, or make it your home base five days a week.

  1. 7:30 AM

    Doors open

    Single-origin pour-over, a warm room, and the first hour of quiet before the day starts.

  2. 10:00 AM

    The room fills

    Regulars settle in. The espresso machine hums. A meeting starts in the back booth.

  3. 1:00 PM

    Lunch from the neighborhood

    Grab something from a local spot, or stay for a sandwich and an oat latte at the counter.

  4. 4:00 PM

    Second wind

    Switch tables, take a call in the phone booth, finish strong with a cortado.

  5. 6:00 PM

    After hours

    Monthly socials, member dinners, the occasional pop-up. Stay a little longer.

The neighborhood

Built for the west side of the valley.

Summerlin and Henderson aren't suburbs of the Strip — they're their own city, full of remote workers, founders, agents, designers, and consultants who'd rather not drive thirty minutes for a flat white and a quiet table. Ground Floor is built around the way people actually live here.

5 min

from home

We chose a location you can walk or bike to from the neighborhoods around Downtown Summerlin and Green Valley.

1,200+

remote workers nearby

Las Vegas is one of the fastest-growing remote-work metros in the country, and the west side is its center of gravity.

0

Strip traffic

No tourists, no convention crowds, no $25 parking. Just your neighborhood — finally with a place to work in it.

Local

roasters & makers

We're partnering with Vesta, Mothership, and other Vegas roasters, plus local bakers for the pastry case.

Walkable

lunch options

Sambalatte, Honey Salt, Crafted, and a dozen other neighborhood spots are minutes from the door.

After 6

the room keeps going

Founder dinners, book clubs, pop-up dinners with local chefs. The kind of nightlife that doesn't require a casino.

"Female-founded. Built in Summerlin, not on the Strip. For the people who already chose to make their life here."