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The Hivery founder Grace Kraaijvanger is expanding the business to San Francisco, opening a second location at the Fort Mason Center for the Arts + Culture this summer. Courtesy images.

Three years after she launched The Hivery, the “co-working space and inspiration lab” that quickly became an inclusive force of nature at 38 Miller Ave. in Mill Valley, Grace Kraaijvanger is expanding the business to San Francisco, opening a second location at the Fort Mason Center for the Arts + Culture this summer.

“I can’t believe it,” she writes in a note to her community. “The day is actually here … I’m not kidding when I tell you that I’ve been trying to make this happen for almost two years. The months of wondering, questioning, hoping, waiting, praying, and yes, even doubting are over because today I can officially tell you.”

“Fort Mason has become a very special place for me,” she adds. “It’s an easy 10-minute drive from the Golden Gate Bridge. And, we already made incredible memories at Fort Mason during The Hivery’s Entrepreneur + Inspiration Lab in October.”

The Hivery’s new location will have a very familiar neighbor, as Equator Coffee opened at Fort Mason in 2017.

“You’ll be on the water, listening to the sounds of the seagulls and boats and smelling the salty, foggy San Francisco air,” Kraaijvanger writes. “You’ll get the same inclusive, welcoming Hivery vibe right on the beautiful, beloved San Francisco Bay. You’ll widen your network and help us grow The Hivery community. We’re excited to take this leap with you.”

The 411: The Hivery is located at 38 Miller Avenue, and is opening a second location at the Fort Mason Center for the Arts + Culture this summer. MORE INFO.

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