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Specialties
With multiple Bay Area locations, Sandbox Suites provides affordable, flexible, on-demand shared office and meeting space for entrepreneurs, start-ups and professional organizations.
Meeting rooms seat 4 – 12 people and can be rented by the hour or day. Larger event space for 100 seated is available evenings and weekends.
All inclusive monthly memberships start at $ 295 and range between open seating, dedicated desks and private offices.
Amenities include wi-fi, meeting rooms, phone rooms, print/fax/copy, big monitors, lockers, free coffee/tea and weekly networking events.
History
Established in 2011.
Sandbox Suites opened its first location in San Francisco’s SOMA neighborhood in 2007. In the spring of 2010, its second major location opened in downtown Berkeley, followed in the fall of 2010 by a premier 5,000 sq ft location in Union Square. Our South Park location was soon to follow the next year with our Silicon Valley office in Sunnyvale– *now open!*
Our members come from a diverse pool of expertise including software, design, journalism, law, mobile, sustainability, entertainment, coaching and more.
Sandbox Suites has become an entrepreneurial resource and networking center where members not only get things done, but meet and collaborate with other local professionals through weekly networking events.
Sandbox Suites has been featured in San Francisco Chronicle, New York Times, CNN, Christian Science Monitor, SF Examiner, Guardian, KRON4 and international publications
Meet the Business Owner
Roman G.
Business Owner
As a serial entrepreneur, he has worked in the equity investment field on both coasts of the U.S. and served as the co-founder and managing director of Caliber Financial, a New York-based investment firm, which was later acquired by Hold Brothers Investment Services. Earlier, while working toward his BS in Applied Economics and Management at Cornell University, Roman headed College Town Meal Plan, an off campus prepaid dining option for Cornell students, a version of which was later adapted by the university. Roman was born in Russia, but grew up in San Francisco and is a graduate of Burlingame High School. Roman currently lives in San Francisco.