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    • SustainabilityKordspace has a thirst for outrageous apparatuses and sturdy tools of the wireless variety. We keep record of all our favorite sourced hardware solutions. Stay current on our sensor procurement and specs, posted as we source it. Visit this blog for updates about our latest obsessions and releases within the hardware space that may someday end up in our kollective workplace.
    • CommunityKordspace is excited about opening their first physical location on the corner of 72nd Avenue off Federal Blvd. We continuously update the status of this project and it’s community additions here. Visit this blog for more information about our kollective workspace 1 stop off the B-Line, Westminster Station. And yes, we know the train is loud, it’s what keeps us up working all night…
    • Non-ProfitIt’s bounty time! Kordspace is excited about it’s many projects but sometimes has availability for freelancers, contractors, and trustworthy sell-swords to offer up their fleshy digits in communion with the great powers that be to solve life’s mysteries. That’s right we pay you if you solve our problems. Leave a comment on the posting that interests you most, and we will reach out via the contact detail on your account to discuss next steps. You solve the problem, you claim the prize.
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We have put our hearts, efforts, and finances on the line in order to make the dream of building affordable tiny homes for our neighbors a reality. The lack of affordable housing has become a health crisis. We feel that in order to achieve a path towards stability and wellness one must have a permanent roof over their head.

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Research Shows Community Can Improve Mental Health

According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, there are about 1 in 5 American adults, or 43.8 million people who experience some form of mental illness in a given year. A good chunk of them are believed to struggle so often and so hard that they can’t work, which Read more…

By Olivia Randolph, 2 yearsJune 29, 2021 ago
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Columbian: Fruit Valley parcel could feature development with 27 tiny homes

By Calley Hair, Columbian staff writer Published: June 15, 2019 A neighborhood of tiny homes is in the works in Vancouver, though you wouldn’t know it to look at the proposed site. Located amid brambles just off the railroad north of Fruit Valley, the 1.5-acre chunk of land is currently home to Read more…

By Olivia Randolph, 2 yearsMay 27, 2021 ago
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