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An Upscale Workspace Has Arrived in Augusta, Maine

Welcome to the orzy

• Private Office Suites as Low as $550/mo

• All Inclusive Month-to-Month Leases

• Shared Lounge & Conference Room

•Less than a Mile from the Capital


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We've renovated William Howard Gannett's 1890's mansion (and a modern addition) in order to bring a 10,000 square foot shared workspace to Augusta.   


We aim to build a vibrant professional community who can enjoy our spacious private offices and luxurious shared amenities.

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    Included Amenities

    Conference Room

    Conference Room

    Conference Room

    Impress your clients in a refurbished 1890's dining room with modern meeting technology.

    On-Site Parking

    Conference Room

    Conference Room

    Plenty of convenient parking for you and your visitors.

    Coffee & Beer

    Conference Room

    Fiber Internet

    We'll keep our lounge well stocked with coffee, snacks, and local craft beer.

    Fiber Internet

    Fiber Internet

    Fiber Internet

    It's blazing fast, free, and secure.

    24/7 Access

    Fiber Internet

    Print & Copy

    Keypad access so you can work whenever work needs to be done.

    Print & Copy

    Fiber Internet

    Print & Copy

    Unlimited wireless printing and copying.

    History of the Gannett Mansion

    William Howard Gannett was Born in Augusta as the 12th of 14 kids.  In 1888, he published a magazine called Comfort to help sell a nerve tonic he invented called Giant Oxien.  The nerve tonic never took off but by the early 1900s, Comfort had almost three million subscribers and had the largest distribution of any magazine in the United States.  Gannett's son, Guy Patterson Gannett, expanded the family's publishing empire under the Guy Gannett Publishing Co., which acquired the Morning Sentinel, Portland Press Herald, Portland Sunday Telegram, Portland Evening Express and the Daily Kennebec Journal (as well as WGME television and WGAN radio).


    William Howard Gannett built this house on Western Avenue (near what is now Applebees) as a part of his large estate.  In 1966, as many older Augusta citizens remember, the mansion was picked up and moved to its current location on Parkwood Drive at the base of Ganneston Park.  A modern addition was built in 2000 and expanded in 2004 to suit the needs of the non-profit that purchased the building in the 1980s.  

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    11 Parkwood Drive, Augusta, Maine 04330, United States

    info@orzyoffice.com 207-200-3565

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