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EchoTrail began with a simple observation

EchoTrail began with a simple observation

As more people started working remotely, Brian Concannon noticed many were stuck choosing between the distractions of home and the unpredictability of coffee shops.

Remote work offered flexibility, but it often lacked connection. Brian believed there was room for something different in Ken Caryl—a workspace that felt welcoming, productive, and connected to the community. Not a traditional office. Not a crowded café. A place where people could choose how they work and find a sense of belonging.

That vision became EchoTrail.

The name reflects a simple idea: everyone's work journey is different. Some days call for focus, others for collaboration, but we're all moving forward on our own path.

Today, EchoTrail brings together remote workers, entrepreneurs, and professionals looking for a workspace that feels both productive and comfortable.

Every journey starts somewhere. We welcome you to join us on yours.