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Coco expanding to Uptown

The unique collaborative workspace concept, which already has locations in the downtowns of St. Paul and Minneapolis, said on its website that it will open a 15,000 square foot location at the intersection of Lake and Lagoon.

June 26, 2013 at 8:21PM
The grand trading floor of the Minneapolis Grain Exchange was vacant until CoCo located there.
The grand trading floor of the Minneapolis Grain Exchange was vacant until CoCo located there. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Coco is opening in Uptown.

The unique collaborative workspace concept, which already has locations in the downtowns of St. Paul and Minneapolis, said on its website that it will open a 15,000 square foot location at the intersection of Lake and Lagoon.

Coco rents space to small businesses, entrepreneurs and individuals in a collaborative setting.

The new Uptown space will feature a 3,500-square-foot "Garage" "devoted to ideation, prototyping and presentations for groups up to 100" people. A tap room with craft beers, movie theater, billiards room, patio, demo booths, conference rooms and a common area are planned, as well.

The space will hold up to 24 single "campsites," 160 coworking seats, and nine medium-sized campsites seating four to six people. A fall opening is expected.

Janet Moore covers commercial real estate for the Star Tribune.

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