The historic Café 458 and Recovery Program building preserves space for relationship-centered social transformation and healing.
We have office, studio, retail, and programming space for multiple social-impact organizations. All nonprofit leases are below market.
We are especially seeking folks who want to work collaboratively and creatively, to participate in the common life of the building, and to be in relationship with the staff and guests of their fellow organizations.
The Community of Hospitality includes counselors and educators, nonprofit founders and executives, advocates, wellness practitioners, and artists creating change-making work. Given this vocational breadth and depth, we welcome a diversity of disciplines and approaches to community building and social healing.
This building’s history and vision reside in relationship-centered social change and we seek to become an increasingly equitable, dignity-affirming space that centers those who have been historically sidelined, silenced, displaced, exploited, and harmed.
We hope that our 32-year presence on Edgewood Avenue is a buoy amid the tides of displacement and developer profit. Our understanding is that all our neighbors – whether they can afford a new luxury apartment, or they have lived in Sweet Auburn for decades, or they have no bed to call their own – deserve access to and equity in this space.
If you need full-time space, please contact us below.
We offer 1300 square feet of shared, ground-floor programming space facing Edgewood Avenue to community organizations, non-profits, educators, and creators.