A new queer and female co-owned coworking space has opened its doors in downtown San Francisco just as the city begins to reopen due to declining rates of COVID cases and deaths.
And with vaccinations now widely available for adults, anyone using the space as of June 1 will need to show proof they have been inoculated against the virus.Trellis welcomed its first users Saturday, May 1, at its 981 Mission Street location.
The South of Market space had formerly been home to a different coworking space called Covo."Trellis is the workspace I wish I had every day I was stuck at home during the pandemic.
A beautiful, calm oasis where I can stretch out my legs, be productive, caffeinate, and safely connect with real human beings," said founder.