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Daily Inspiration: Meet Paige Ross

Today we’d like to introduce you to Paige Ross.

Alright, so thank you so much for sharing your story and insight with our readers. To kick things off, can you tell us a bit about how you got started?
What started as friends wanting to create something impactful has turned into a co-working facility with an onsite clinic/functional med office, multiple unique businesses, a food truck outside, and community care programs embedded in. The process was tough and challenging in some ways and not at all in others. The one constant that remained was loyal people who had a greater vision than themselves. It needed to be something big enough that we couldn’t do it on our own. Hence the beautiful community we created.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
Finding the right people. Not everyone has the same purpose and not everyone has the same vision and that’s okay. We found challenges arose when the right people weren’t in the right place, so we grew to fix that and watched when the right people came along it multiplied:)

As you know, we’re big fans of you and your work. For our readers who might not be as familiar what can you tell them about what you do?
We are a co-working facility built on growth so we are most proud of the growth we see not only in our members businesses, but in every area of life. Watching their teams grow, their minds grow, their systems grow, their tomatoes grow as we joke. What sets us apart from others is on a foundational level we are built on biblical principles. We use the Bible as a way to build differently, sustainably, and righteously.

Can you share something surprising about yourself?
Our main marketing brand “grow business, grow community, grow tomatoes” started out as a joke from a late night office brain storm. However, we quickly learned that joy is a sign of greatness because the owner of the building had his first job in Tomatoes. One where little old ladies who saved heirloom tomato seeds would freeze them in their freezers. Instead of keeping them in their freezer they took them to Mark Lewis (owner of the building) and he would plant them for them and get all kinds of unique and abundant tomato plants. So the branding became very simple for us… “where you plant yourself matters”. If you plant yourself in a freezer you will never grow, but if you plant yourself at the Katy Gardens you will be nurtured into all that you were meant to be while growing with others.

Pricing:

  • Flex Membership $100
  • Private office $650
  • Suite office $1000

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