HOUSTON — When we were in the middle of the covid shutdown, another health crisis came to light that had been flying beneath the radar. When people were isolated, working from home many of them also felt depressed. Since then most people went back to the office, others have a hybrid work week and about 12% are still working from home. Meredith Wheeler and Maggie Segrich had already been working on boosting the advantages and diminishing the issues of working from home long before the pandemic. They created Sesh Coworking Wheeler and Segrich share how they got started before covid, how the shutdown almost ended their business and eventually became the shot in the arm to relaunch.
Every inch of their 20,000 sq ft coworking space is perfect for mission-driven brands, teams, freelancers, businesses, artists and creatives. Professional, tech enabled, conceirge-level meeting and workspace when you need it.
Sesh Coworking is home to the Greater Houston LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce & Houstonia Magazine, Fresh Art's Artist Inc program, host Girls Inc summer camps and have so many other community organizations, non-profits and other mission driven brands in their space. Their goal is for the Sesh community to mirror the diversity that is Houston and build a space that supports them. Where everybody feels like they belong because you can't do your best work if you feel like you don't belong.
To learn more visit, seshcoworking.com.
Their workspace is located in the heart of Midtown, nestled amongst Houston's best restaurants, gyms and shops.