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Office Envy: Social Driver Shifts the Office Into High Gear



Social Driver stands out among D.C. startups for a lot of reasons. The digital agency has been growing quickly without any venture capital, nearly doubling in size over the couple of years. As it After some time at the Wonder Bread Factory WeWork, Social Driver found a new home for itself on the K Street corridor. 

"People are thinking beyond traditional offices. You want those open spaces like watercoolers to facilitate collisions," CEO Thomas Sanchez said in an interview with DC Inno. 

Along with open and office space for team members, Social Driver has some extra left over for other people who might have a reason to hang around.

"There's a growth in hoteling experiences, and for clients to be embedded in an agency," Sanchez said. "We have space we can offer to our clients to give them the Social Driver Experience."

Check out that experience in our slideshow tour.


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