Off Street
Off Street
Off Street is one of the work places that earned a place in memory because it carried more than coffee. It became part of the rhythm of conversations, work sessions, and the long middle stretch where building was still uncertain but serious.
I connect it most directly to Brian, because he was the one who introduced me to it. That alone is enough to place it inside the same builder-era map as Duodode and the wider push toward Build and Ship.
Places like this matter because they hold process. They are not the headline. They are where the headline slowly gets made.