The Ambrook Colorado team started out nomadic: work from home, then coffee shops, then larger and larger coworking spaces every several months. Now, a year after announcing our original Denver office, we’ve moved into a new space with room to work, host, and grow.
Hello for the first time from Capitol Hill’s iconic 1904 schoolhouse on the National Register of Historic Places, right next to the Denver Art Museum and Central Library. The new Schoolyard Cafe has become a go-to spot for our crew’s morning coffee. We’re right upstairs.
Consider this a call to say hello and stay a while — we’re hiring a bunch in Colorado and would love to save a desk for you.

The New York office has shown us how special an Ambrook-coded space can be for the community. Warm, open spaces to gather, cozy nooks for deep thinking, wrapped in artifacts from our community. That’s the bar now for every space we build out.
While Denver takes inspo from New York, it certainly layers in its own character: earthy tones, modern pieces, desert plants, scenery from the mountains and plains. It’ll keep evolving as we get out, touch grass, and collect art and found objects with our customers.
We hosted an officewarming and are just getting started. Get ready for dinners with builders across the Front Range, customer meet-n-greets, game nights, hands-on workshops. When teammates visit from around the U.S., they have a proper home base. And when you come through for a day of coworking (or, say, an interview), you can see for yourself what Ambrook feels like.
The Mountain West region continues to grow across agriculture, construction, trucking, and other trades. Denver gives us a direct line to the industries we serve, plus a hub of strong, mission-driven talent.

There’s a lot of energy building here, and we have real room to expand. We’re hiring across engineering, go-to-market, and ops in Denver (plus our other locations and remote), so take a look at ambrook.com/careers. And if you’re nearby, come say hi!
Acknowledgments: Our creative director Ali Aas led the buildout as an extension of our brand. A gaggle of friends made this possible: Elyse Lee with interior design, Nathalyn Nunoo and Platte Canyon Plantscaping with local botanicals, Hemlock Sign Co for the custom signpainting, and Yosdel Quintana with the install.






