Step inside
Five rooms, each made for a different kind of day.
Some days you need quiet. Some days you need company. Some days you just need a really good flat white. Ground Floor was designed so you never have to compromise — every corner of the studio earns its place.
Where we'll be
Right in the neighborhood — Rampart in Summerlin or Green Valley in Henderson. Easy parking, walkable plaza, the kind of block you already pass on your way home.
The good stuff
- Open 7 days7am – 7pm
- Dedicated desks20
- Quiet meeting rooms2
- Phone booths2–3
- Gigabit fiber Wi-FiAlways on
The five zones
The Coffee Bar
Walk in and you're greeted with the smell of a fresh shot pulling on the La Marzocco. Espresso, slow pour-overs, cold brew on tap, a few thoughtful pastries — and the kind of barista who actually wants to know how your day's going.
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The Lounge
Big communal tables, soft armchairs, and window seats with outlets where you'll actually use them. Drop in for an hour, stay for the afternoon. This is where regulars become friends.
Explore The Lounge →Where the lounge happens.
The Desks
Your own dedicated desk with a lockable drawer, a monitor arm, and a little plant we'll help you keep alive. Keypad entry. Open 24/7 for members who keep weird hours.
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The Meeting Rooms
Two beautifully soundproofed rooms — a cozy four-seater for client calls and coaching, and a larger eight-seater with a big screen for proper meetings. Members get monthly credits included.
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Phone Booths & Community Room
Standalone booths for the call you'd rather take in private — free for members. Plus a community room that hosts the monthly mixer, weekend workshops, and the occasional birthday.
Explore Phone Booths & Community Room →Where phone booths & community room happens.
Everything included
All Amenities
No upsells, no hidden fees. These are the things that make a workspace feel effortless — and they're all part of being here.
Made with care
"Spend on the espresso machine. Spend on the chairs. Spend on the bathroom — it's the little things that tell you whether somewhere cares about you."