Inside Brick House Blue And The New Hilliard Expansion
New Albany is booming, Brick House Blue is full, and the next location is already coming together in Hilliard. We sit down with Dave, co-founder of Brick House Blue, to talk through what coworking looks like when it’s built for real people, not just rented desks. Along the way we swap local updates, from Tiger Talks to the way New Albany keeps adding schools, buildings, and new projects that signal just how fast the community is changing.
We break down what members actually use day to day: 24-hour coworking access, private offices, huddle rooms, meeting space, and an event venue that people keep discovering only after they walk inside. Dave explains why the “secret sauce” is not the furniture or the square footage, it’s the staff and the service mindset that makes meetings run smoothly even when tech fails, weather changes, or plans shift. We also talk about unexpected use cases like grad parties and even a one-off wedding, plus why hosting at home can cost more than most people realize once you add up rentals and logistics.
Then we go bigger: AI. We trade stories about ChatGPT, Claude, and app-building tools that can ship real software fast, and we ask the question underneath all the hype. If AI makes it possible to build companies with one or two people, what happens next to startups, hiring, and the need for flexible office space? Dave shares where Brick House Blue is headed next, including the Hilliard location and future spots like Reynoldsburg, Lancaster, and beyond, plus what a dedicated podcast studio and content creation room could unlock for local businesses.
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