Working remote but also want to be around other people? Want office amenities but don’t want to lease a whole space? Medford Cowork Collective can provide the perfect place to work. 

MCC offers several membership plans ranging from $99/month for 9-to-5 coworking to $350/month for a fully furnished dedicated workspace with plenty of excess storage to $900/month for a private office. All plans include:

  • Bottomless craft coffee
  • Staffed reception
  • Enterprise grade wifi
  • Secure access via mobile, keyless entry
  • Phone booths for private calls and convos
  • Enforced health & safety policies
  • Outlets where you need them
  • Printing
  • Networking events and social hours
  • Community kitchen
  • On site parking
  • Bookable Day Office
  • Three conference rooms
  • Gender neutral restrooms
  • . . . and much more

Medford Cowork Collective was founded in 2020 by Abigail Schilling. Abigail has worked in digital marketing and online education. She is a former product manager and community manager at a coworking space in downtown Los Angeles. 

“When I moved to the Rogue Valley, I wanted to join a coworking space and make some new friends in my new town. I found that there were no coworking spaces here, so I started Googling and learned how to do a coworking space,” said Abigail.

“The biggest challenge was finding a building that was large enough and affordable. I finally found the right space at 122 East Main Street. The landlord, Bob Seus, has been most cooperative,” added Abigail.

Medford Cowork Collective is a very valuable partner of Downtown Medford Association (DMA). Abigail and her husband Brendan Binger, who is Vice President of the DMA Board, are avid Downtown Medford and DMA supporters and contributors.

“I love being in Downtown Medford. Downtown was the only place I considered being. Downtown is a hub of innovation, history, restaurants, and activity,” said Abigail.

Medford Cowork Collective is looking for a Third Friday partner!

We have event-ready space at 122 East Main Street and we’d love to collaborate with a local artist, musician, comedian, or small business to bring something fun to downtown on Third Friday. Think pop-up shops, art shows, live music, comedy nights — we’re open to creative ideas. The space can seat 20-30 people and also works great for walk-through events like pop-up shops. Interested? Contact Abigail Schilling at [email protected]

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