Tim sits down with Carrie Stoner, Montana native and Director at Kiln. With more than a decade of experience in hospitality and community building, Carrie is now helping bring Kiln’s boutique coworking spaces to Bozeman. Located in the historic Town & Country building on 19th Avenue, Kiln offers more than just offices—it’s a modern hub for connection, productivity, and lifestyle.
Kiln Comes to Bozeman
Carrie explains how Kiln is transforming the old Town & Country into a bright, modern coworking space while preserving its historic character. With 30 skylights, natural light, and plant-filled design, the space blends Montana roots with a contemporary feel.
Kiln Bozeman will feature 61 private offices, dedicated desks, flexible seating, and meeting spaces. Members will also have access to fitness facilities, showers, a kitchen, snacks, and state-of-the-art podcast and event space.
Community and Hospitality
Kiln is built on community. Member programming, networking events, and shared kitchens create connection beyond the desk. Public event spaces, including a 60-seat theater, will also open the doors for Bozeman’s broader business community.
As Carrie shares, Kiln is designed for companies of one to fifty. From freelancers seeking a single desk to larger teams that need flexible headquarters, Kiln provides options that grow with you.
Membership and Access
Kiln memberships range from open club desks to multi-desk private offices. There are also “Base Camp” options for hybrid teams looking to meet weekly. Members receive 24/7 access and reciprocal use of Kiln’s 20 other locations across Utah, Idaho, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Oregon, and California.
Kiln Bozeman is set to open the week of October 7, and founding member rates are now available.
To learn more about Kiln Bozeman, go to: https://kiln.com/
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