Clean Slate founder, Adam Elliott was returning to Portland after a stint in New York where he helped renovate a warehouse where people lived and worked. He saw the potential for something similar in Portland.
Trip Jennings was renting a friend's basement as a place to edit video. It was quiet, lonely and hard to grow a business in that environment. So he got a desk at Adam’s new space and it clicked.
Years later Trip and Adam run Clean Slate together with a goal of bringing folks together in a productive environment. The space fosters collaboration between members and has lots of very talented folks who rely on Clean Slate.