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Hi friends, we’re closing shop.
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Eleven years ago, Study Hall was just an empty, light-filled room. It didn’t have a name, members, meeting rooms, plants, music, or furniture. It was just a few strangers who came together — with no concept of coworking —  to share a space where they could work on their own, together. 
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In 2016, with new partners and enthusiasm, we opened the doors of Study Hall publicly to members and events. 
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Over the last four years, we’ve had the pleasure of working side-by-side with hundreds of members, and hosting many public & private events.
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Study Hall became much more than a beautiful space. It was a gathering place for people to work,  to meet new friends, to celebrate, and even to exchange vows amongst our tropical plants.
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Currently, it no longer makes much sense to work closely together or host large gatherings. And although these days will return, it’s time for the people behind the Hall to move on.
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To us, success was bringing together some of the kindest and most creative people in Burlington to share laughs, ideas, and lunch.
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Thanks to my partners in this adventure — @oopsalliberries for her creative genius, @thaddeuscooke for being the super-connector that he is, and those who helped make Study Hall an amazing place to be each day (@leah.fishman and @denizsehovic)! And of course, Pete Land as my OG collaborator. 
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Thank you for being part of the Study Hall community. 

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- @jacksonlatka 08/11/2020

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Hi friends, we’re closing shop. . Eleven years ago, Study Hall was just an empty, light-filled room. It didn’t have a name, members, meeting rooms, plants, music, or furniture. It was just a few strangers who came together — with no concept of coworking — to share a space where they could work on their own, together. . In 2016, with new partners and enthusiasm, we opened the doors of Study Hall publicly to members and events. . Over the last four years, we’ve had the pleasure of working side-by-side with hundreds of members, and hosting many public & private events. . Study Hall became much more than a beautiful space. It was a gathering place for people to work, to meet new friends, to celebrate, and even to exchange vows amongst our tropical plants. . Currently, it no longer makes much sense to work closely together or host large gatherings. And although these days will return, it’s time for the people behind the Hall to move on. . To us, success was bringing together some of the kindest and most creative people in Burlington to share laughs, ideas, and lunch. . Thanks to my partners in this adventure — @oopsalliberries for her creative genius, @thaddeuscooke for being the super-connector that he is, and those who helped make Study Hall an amazing place to be each day (@leah.fishman and @denizsehovic)! And of course, Pete Land as my OG collaborator. . Thank you for being part of the Study Hall community. 💙 - @jacksonlatka

Photos 03/02/2020

Double trouble with these two... 👬 💻 ⁣⁣
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(member for 2 years) + (member since last year) met through the Hall, bonded over their matching 💻 stands (probably...) + even ended up taking an impromptu trip to Morocco together last year! ⁣

They rode 🏍 through the dessert, enjoyed the most delicious couscous on the planet + bonded w fellow travelers along the way... how cool is that?

Photos 12/23/2019

’s garlands + greens will be enjoying some quiet time while our doors are closed for the week! We’ll re-open again on Monday, 12/30 - happy holidays! 🌱 👋🏼 🎅

Photos 12/16/2019

RADICAL WOMEN + GOODS, what’s more Vermont than that? 👏🏼 ⁣

Loved hosting ’s all female makers panel/networking event in the a few weeks back... looking forward to seeing some familiar faces back for the ’s holiday party on Thursday! ✨ ⁣

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