Sackville Commons & Coworking

Sackville Commons & Coworking We serve as an inclusive community hub to offer arts & culture programming, to encourage collaboration, promote sustainability, and support resource sharing.

Sackville's new community hub. Everything is better when we work together.

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18 Lorne Street
Sackville, NB
E4L4A7

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Founded by women & powered by community: We’re Sackville's new community hub & Coworking space. The Sackville Commons Co-op Inc is located at 62 &64 Main Street Sackville- The former fire hall & police station right downtown.We wanted create an inclusive coworking, meeting & event space for the future of work and community. Within our first year we had over 70 members and more than 3000 people through our doors. Now with dynamic members from our in-house nano brewery, Bagtown Brewery, to IT analysts & developers, heritage stone masons, computer design technologists, Wild Wonder (forest school), Daybreak Activity Centre, Sackville Art Hive, Tantramar Rural Rides, Sackville Refugee Coalition, Rotary Club, Kyokushin Kan Karate, NB Food Security Action Network, Sackville Farmer’s Market and many more--- we’re a space where non-profits, entrepreneurs, businesses, community organizations, students and citizens can work & play together. Our Vision: Our community uses entrepreneurial spirit to enable social, cultural, environmental & economic change. Our Mission: We host inclusive, collaborative spaces to support innovation, incubation & resource sharing. Come visit! Your first time working in our hot-desking space is free! We have lots of community resources, entrepreneurship help, affordable printing, fax, meeting space & membership services. Coffee & tea are always free. As a social enterprise, any surplus we generate will go right back into our community. We’re better when we work together.