
THE BohemiaN
$300 per mo.*
- Access to hot desks
- Access to the lounge & urban patio
- Attend all entrepreneurial mixers & events
- 2 meeting space hours/mo.
- Print & copy up to 30 pages/mo.
CampeR
$400 -$500 per mo.*
- Dedicated height-adjustable desk + chair
- Locking cabinet
- Access to the lounge & urban patio
- Attend all entrepreneurial mixers & events
- 4 meeting space hours/mo.
- Print & copy up to 75 pages/mo.
GLAMPER
$650 per mo.*
- Dedicated L-shaped, height-adjustable desk + chair
- Locking cabinet
- Access to the lounge & urban patio
- Attend all entrepreneurial mixers & events
- 8 meeting meeting space hours/mo.
- 1 Day Use: CraftPass per month to bring a friend or colleague
- Print & copy up to 100 pages/mo.
- Concierge mail and package service
The focuser
Starting at $1200*
- Private temperature-controlled office
- Height-adjustable desk & chair
- Locking cabinet & optional bookcase
- Access to the lounge & urban patio
- Attend all entrepreneurial mixers & events
- 12 meeting space hours/mo.
- 2 Day Use: CraftPasses per month to bring a friend or colleague
- Print & copy up to 150 pages/mo.
- Concierge mail and package service
Day Passes & Hot Desks
Are you only in town a few days a month? Just not sure how much you might use CraftWork? Our Day Passes, Punch Cards and Hot Offices provide visitors and non-members access for a full or half-day of coworking.
DAY PASS*
Need a place to work for the day? Our Day Pass allows you to work the day of purchase from 6am to midnight Mon-Fri in any of our flexible work spaces (weekend access available by special arrangement).
Punch Cards*
This membership contains 10 "punches"* for $250 that can be used for 10 days of work over a 6 month period. Access the space from 6am to midnight, 7 days a week and enjoy use of the hot desks, lounge and patio areas. First punch is used on the day it is purchased.
*The first punch must be used on the day it is purchased.
HOT OFFICES
Need an office or private place for calls for a day? CraftWork now offers Hot Offices!
$150 per day*
Limited. Please request in advance. We cannot guarantee drop-in availability.
Minimum cancellation for credit is 48 hours
*Additional fees incurred when paying by credit card.
Memberships can be purchased as a gift for family and friends. Email Community Manager Kayla Costas for more info.
Benefits of Becoming a CraftWorker
INSPIRED DESIGN/INSPIRED WORK. get work done, be efficient with your time. be a part of the healdsburg lifestyle and community. more collaboration and less isolation. quiet areas. just 60-minutes from San Francisco. every amenity you need to have a successful work day. craft partner access.
Downtown Healdsburg
Located just two minutes from the Healdsburg Plaza, enjoy coffee, movies, Michelin-star dining, craft cocktails, and award-winning wines. Walk, bike, or drive—our location offers onsite parking, and easy access to everything. Perfect for entertaining clients, celebrating success, or simply savoring the best of Healdsburg.
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The CraftWork Story
CraftWork is part of the community, for the community. A haven for those that Work, a hub for those passionate about their Craft.
From wine runs to trail races, the small store has forged a wide footprint in the local running community, where it acts as a social hub for newbies and veterans alike.
From wine runs to trail races, the small store has forged a wide footprint in the local running community, where it acts as a social hub for newbies and veterans alike.
Originally built in the 1960ʻs, CraftWork was built as Healdsburg’s location for Crocker Bank. There were untold stories – and transactions – conducted in that space as it evolved, got bought by Wells Fargo and eventually moved to a freestanding building in the Vineyard Plaza shopping center. Over the next few decades it took on a range of uses from second hand goods to furniture store.
One of the first big ʻthingsʻ to result from its publication was an invitation to present at TEDxSonoma County. I had been a fan of TED for years and the chance to be part of this esteemed franchise, and maybe gain a little of the halo that comes from being on the TEDx stage, made the four grueling years writing the book feel like it was worthwhile.
As of December 2022, almost 30% of paid workdays happen at home.
(Image: Justin Sullivan-Getty Images)
The Cerri family built the warehouse in the early 1920s as a grape and fruit distribution facility, next to the train tracks running along the property’s west side. They didn’t thrive and sold the building in bankruptcy five or six years later. Other fruit packing and canning businesses took over the structure, including Rosenberg Brothers and Del Monte, before Purity Chemical Products became the final commercial owner with its line of agricultural products.
Ever since the American Institute of Architects (AIA) came to Healdsburg, the town has turned increasingly self-reflective, attentive to its brand in a way that goes beyond just tourism.
It’s now not just a wine destination but a design destination, where city planners, architects, sustainability evangelists and lifestyle gurus gather to contemplate how to build through the next decades while maintaining Healdsburg’s unique attractions.
Situated in downtown Healdsburg, CraftWork has served as a shared workspace, office space and gathering space for local professionals since early 2020. The space features a lobby (complete with a fireplace and cozy seating), a large open space with flexible and dedicated desks/seating, two meeting/conference rooms, two phone booths and a handful of private offices.
Post pandemic, working from home isn’t just for entrepreneurs anymore. With every type of professional, from government employees and sales professionals to high level managers and “almost retired, but not quite yet” retirees, working a few consulting hours, there has been a continued growing demand for more and better spaces to work from in Sonoma County.
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In a small town, the best way to pave the way for sustained happiness is to bolster the organizations that make local culture what it is. This is what makes Healdsburg Forever so special. Since its inception in 2003 the nonprofit has granted more than $1.7 million to local organizations and has helped more than 70 nonprofits around Sonoma County.
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"The fast track is responsible for regulating emotions and reading the world around us. The slow track helps us solve problems and perform tasks. Most leaders have been trained to solve problems and get work done but have not been trained in relational skills and emotional regulation…”
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Community. It’s in our tag line for a reason and we are so proud of how our community stepped up to help those in need. Our Community Manager Laurie (who is just the best btw!!) was able to get over $2K in cash and gift cards donated AND a huge number of items to make the Holiday Season better for those struggling this year. Thank you Laurie!!
6,000 dollars raised for local business via our small joys program
4,500 square feet of inspired workspace
3,355 lattes, cappuccinos or espressos to fuel our members
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You can say what you want about Bill Gates, but it would be hard to argue that he hasn't been successful. He's one of the wealthiest people on earth, having co-founded one of the world's most valuable companies. He now spends his time giving away all of that money to causes like eradicating polio. His is not a bad resume.
Thank you to everyone who supported all the amazing businesses through not only our little program but in so many other ways as well. (photo: Laurie Wood, CraftWork Community Manager, preparing hot meals for pick up and delivery).
The future of work as we know it is changing. Silicon Valley tech workers are migrating out of cities as they get the green light to work from home for extended periods of time. CraftWork founder, Jim Heid, talks with CBSN Bay Area's Len Kiese has more on this shift in the workforce and how this could lead to overall lifestyle changes.
“My drive for work is alongside a creek with redwoods and then out into vineyards and then right into this quiet, little boutique wine town,” he said. “I take a 25- to 30-minute drive to work (at Craftwork) and it’s beautiful. It’s not 25 to 30 minutes going 1 mile on Interstate 280 like a parking lot.” (photo: Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)
When CraftWork started, we wanted to be more than just a coworking space. We wanted to be a hub for people and businesses that were making a positive impact on Healdsburg. That's why we were delighted when the Community Foundation Sonoma’s affiliate Healdsburg Forever signed on as our first member. See how their good work – and your donations - have made a difference here in Healdsburg during the recent pandemic.
As we celebrate Earth Day’s 50th anniversary it is fascinating to see the impact that shelter in place orders are having on our environment. With significantly fewer cars on the road the decrease in greenhouse gases has been measurable.
The coronavirus pandemic means that millions of parents are trying to work from home while keeping their kids occupied. Here are some tips and guidelines to help you do your job with children thrown into the mix.
Work from home. Self-quarantine. Canceled sporting events. Social distancing may help mitigate the coronavirus crisis, but it also threatens to devastate small businesses.
(Photo: Prayitno via Flickr)
Coworking space open on Center Street
The kind folks at The Healdsburg Tribune paid us a visit this week and interviewed our founder Jim Heid about what inspired him to open CraftWork and what it means for our community.
With CraftWork opening its doors to our growing list of members on January 7th, the town is abuzz with what has been created! We were delighted that the good folks at Jordan Winery wanted to give us a shout and share our story with their members in their recent blog posting.
We were delighted to have Mill District do a test run of our facilities as they planned for their coming year. See what they had to say about their two days in our Urban Workshop, planning out 2020 while also enjoying food provided by local businesses Costeaux French Bakery, Moustache, Portalupi, Quail and Condor, Journeyman Meat Company and Oakville Grocery.
In this recent article from global design firm Gensler, the author explores how successful coworking spaces have a unique identity that sets them apart. (© 2019 Gensler, All Rights Reserved )
Earl Nightingale was an American radio speaker and author, dealing mostly with the subjects of human character development, motivation, and meaningful existence.