This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Founded in 2017, Kiln creates vibrant coworking spaces with private offices, shared work areas, and event venues — helping teams across the Western U.S. connect, collaborate, and grow together. CEO and Co-Founder Arian Lewis, joins us with more.
Arian Lewis:
So the world of work has shifted. Flexibility, creativity, and connection, these are the difference makers for businesses. And at Kiln, we have curated an incredible network of communities throughout Utah — spaces not just designed for productivity, but really to inspire your team.
So you can go from St. George to Provo to Lehi to Park City. We’re elevating the quality of life while people are working.
And, right here in Salt Lake City, we have a beautiful flagship location. It’s more than just an office — we have over 70 companies there, from enterprise companies to entrepreneurs, startups, creators. It’s really a centerpiece of the city’s innovation story.
And this October, we opened Kiln Holladay in the old Cottonwood Mall.
It’s really setting a new standard for coworking and flexible office — it’s beautiful, and it’s designed for teams of anywhere from 1 to 100. So you can be an enterprise company, you could be a startup, a family office, a lawfirm. We want to welcome you to Kiln, so come check it out. See it for yourself, book a tour at Kiln.com.
Derek Miller:
Kiln is helping Utah by fostering a stronger, more connected business community. Their support of collaboration, innovation, and entrepreneurship is empowering local leaders, strengthening economic growth, and cultivating opportunities that positively shape the state’s future. I’m Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.

