Enclave to open new suburban coworking space in downtown Skokie

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Enclave, a suburban coworking space organization, announced the opening of a new location in downtown Skokie, Illinois in September.

The space, which is one of several new locations opened recently in the Chicagoland area, is located at 8000 Lincoln Ave, and will open during the month of September. Skokie residents can sign up for a two week free trial. Enclave will be offering a special promotional rate of $100 per month for the first 15 members, with 8 offices available. 

Features at each co-working space include high-speed internet, conference rooms, printer, lockers, snacks, coffee, tea, water and soft drinks, and use of the social in the evenings. 

An unlimited membership with Enclave starts at $120 per month for 24/7 access. 

“We are excited to offer Skokie professionals a productive workspace close to home," Enclave New Market Expansion representative Ariana Serna said. "It’s almost impossible to have a productive workday at home when your kids are home for the summer. Our space allows members to improve work-life balance without having to commute downtown.” 

Enclave has a dozen existing locations across Illinois in Barrington, Arlington Heights, Downers Grove, Glen Ellyn, Naperville, Highland Park, Lake Forest, Wilmette, Evanston, Skokie, Elmhurst, and Oak Park.

Enclave was founded in 2020 and caters to professionals exclusively, with an emphasis on building productive workspace in suburban markets. Backed by Venture Capital firms Corazon Capital, New Stack Ventures, and Bling Capital, Enclave offers members the opportunity to work close to home, improving work-life balance. 

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