Logo Of Whitneyville Cultural Commons

57 Olive St

Whitneyville Cultural Commons

57 Olive St New Haven CT 06511, United States

During this trying time, you can once again separate home and work by having your own personal office space at St PJs, or by sharing a communal office space with other conscientious mask wearers conveniently spaced more than six feet away from you.When you fill out our coworking application, you'll be asked to make an appointment for a tour of the facilities with the onsite coworking manager. They will get you a personalized passcode to the facilities and help you choose your desk or office. Start coworking immediately by filling out the application here.

Bus Station

Chapel St & Olive St

1 minute walk

Train Station

State Street

4 minute walk

Building Overview

In partnership with St. Paul and St. James Episcopal Church, the WCC is proud to offer coworking in the heart of New Haven. Join us in historic Wooster Square where we've adapted and expanded the use of the historic St. PJs to meet your coworking needs. Signing up for coworking at St. PJs assists with the preservation of this historic treasure, and expands the use and understanding of traditional communal spaces.

Facilities

Air Conditioning
High Speed Lift
After Hour Security
Bike Storage Available
Car Parking In Building
Disabled Access
Cafe/Retail in Building
Shower Facility Included

15 options in 57 Olive St

1 Person Coworking Space at 57 Olive St, New Haven

1 Person Coworking Desk

$150 /month

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2 Person Coworking Space at 57 Olive St, New Haven

2 Person Coworking Desk

$300 /month

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3 Person Coworking Space at 57 Olive St, New Haven

3 Person Coworking Desk

$450 /month

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4 Person Coworking Space at 57 Olive St, New Haven

4 Person Coworking Desk

$600 /month

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5 Person Coworking Space at 57 Olive St, New Haven

5 Person Coworking Desk

$750 /month

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1 Person Private Office at 57 Olive St, New Haven

1 Person Private Office

$300 /month

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2 Person Private Office at 57 Olive St, New Haven

2 Person Private Office

$600 /month

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3 Person Private Office at 57 Olive St, New Haven

3 Person Private Office

$900 /month

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4 Person Private Office at 57 Olive St, New Haven

4 Person Private Office

$1,200 /month

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5 Person Private Office at 57 Olive St, New Haven

5 Person Private Office

$1,500 /month

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Location Map

57 Olive St, New Haven

Explore the Vicinity

Trains
State Street Station4 mins walk
New Haven Union Station13 mins walk
Buses
Chapel St & Olive St Station1 min walk
Chapel St and Olive St Station1 min walk
Airports
New Haven Airport (HVN)6 km drive
Bridgeport Airport (BDR)30 km drive
Bars
The Steam Co. E-Cigs & Vaping Supplies4 mins walk
The State House5 mins walk
Cafes
Kaiyden's2 mins walk
Ten Seconds Yunnan Noodle 十秒到云南过桥米线4 mins walk
Gyms
National Personal Training Institute8 mins walk
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Whitneyville Cultural Commons
Logo Of Whitneyville Cultural Commons
When Laine Harris would look at the historic church buildings at the corner of Whitney and Putnam avenues in the Whitneyville urban neighborhood of Hamden, CT, he saw two possibilities.The first: A For Sale sign followed by a demolition crew followed by a chain store. Not good, he realized.The second: A dream. I can save this place, he imagined.Lucky for all of us, Laine chose the second possibility by putting his retirement money on the line to buy the buildings and commons space they are built on. He and his wife Jen Brosious renovated the beautiful structures with the idea of establishing a co-work space with social and cultural events, allowing the small congregation that built the church in 1834 to continue worshiping there on Sundays.In business (and in life, for that matter), this is what’s called “being an angel.”If not for Laine and Jen’s generosity and vision, it’s hard to say what would have happened to this place by now. But what about the future? Even for angels, an enormous project like this is costly and physically draining.Lucky for Laine and Jen, community members stepped up and formed a non-profit corporation, the Whitneyville Cultural Commons, to help the community center at 1253 Whitney Ave. sustain itself and grow, (as well as ensuring that Laine and Jen can actually retire when they are ready).As a non-profit, the WCC will thrive with community support to be a gathering place to work, share, create, learn, play, and enrich each other's lives.With everyone channeling their inner angels, there will always be a tree-filled common in Whitneyville and the two church buildings will grace us with their iconic and historic presence into the future. It’s a job for all of us now, and no demolition crews need apply.

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