Enclave Co-Working opens first Los Angeles location in Manhattan Beach

Robert “Bobby” Kellman founder of Enclave
Robert “Bobby” Kellman founder of Enclave
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Enclave Co-Working has opened its first Los Angeles location in Manhattan Beach, marking a significant expansion for the company. Founded in 2019 by Robert “Bobby” Kellman, Enclave was created to address the lack of professional workspaces in suburban areas. The company offers private offices and flexible memberships that include conference room access and shared amenities.

Kellman explained the company’s vision: “Our vision has always been to bring best-in-class work environments to the neighborhoods where people live.” He added that Manhattan Beach embodies what Enclave aims to provide, whether for business owners needing private offices or remote workers seeking flexible coworking options.

George Rafeedie, an Enclave member, expressed satisfaction with Enclave’s offerings: “As someone who needed a private office without a long commute, Enclave has been a game-changer. It’s more than just a place to work — the combination of privacy, flexibility, and community has given me a professional home right in my neighborhood.”

Enclave now operates locations in Chicago, Washington D.C., Dallas, Boston, and Los Angeles. Each site features secure 24/7 smart access, high-speed Wi-Fi, mail services, complimentary beverages, and an engaged professional community. The company’s no-staff model aims to keep costs accessible.

Private offices at the new Manhattan Beach location are limited. Interested professionals or small teams can schedule tours through this link to secure their workspace.

Enclave Co-Working is supported by investors such as Corazon Capital and New Stack Ventures. The company combines modern design with tech-enabled operations to offer high-end yet affordable office solutions close to home.

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