Co+Hoots expanding to second location in $60 million Mesa project

The Grid is a planned $60 million mixed-use development in downtown Mesa.

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal

Phoenix-based co-working space Co+Hoots is spreading its wings and expanding to downtown Mesa as part of the planned $60 million Grid mixed-use development.

The second Co+Hoots space will be in a 13,500-square-foot nest at a project that has not yet broken ground but one that promises restaurants, offices and 500 new residents along downtown Mesa’s Main Street.

Mesa Mayor John Giles is making the announcement at his State of the City breakfast address today.

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