The Malin to open hospitality-style coworking space in Park City
The Malin will bring 11,000 square feet of hospitality-style coworking to 4413 N Forestdale Drive, minutes from Main Street and Deer Valley’s East Village.

The Malin will open in fall 2026 at 4413 N Forestdale Drive in Park City, bringing 11,000 square feet of hospitality-style coworking to a site minutes from historic Main Street and Deer Valley Resort’s East Village. The planned buildout includes 23 private offices, 12 dedicated desks, three meeting rooms, 14 phone booths and a members’ café, a mix that points to an audience that needs more than a coffee shop table but not a traditional corporate lease.
The Park City project is being developed with local restaurateur and real estate developer Mark Shrayber of WorkPCU, LLC. The idea grew from his own search for a better place to work after moving to Park City five years ago. He worked from home at first, then started asking other people whether they felt the same way, and found that many did. Shrayber said Park City has founders, investors and creatives with strong talent, but not enough spaces that match the quality of the work being done there.

Park City has 1,083 businesses and 14,221 employees in the area, along with substantial commuter movement in and out of the city. Its entrepreneurship resources include PandoLabs, the Park City Chamber of Commerce and the Park City Business Resource Center, and Silicon Slopes’ Park City chapter connects the entrepreneurial community and bridges mountain culture with tech innovation.
The Malin has seven New York City locations, along with operations in Nashville, Austin and beyond. The company was on track for about $20 million in revenue in 2025 and was moving toward 11 locations by early 2026. The company also recently signed a 15-year lease for 19,400 square feet at 10 Astor Place in Manhattan’s NoHo neighborhood.
The location also puts the coworking space close to Deer Valley East Village. Deer Valley East Village is the first public Alpine ski village in North America in more than 40 years and the largest resort expansion in ski industry history, with plans to add 3,700 acres of ski-only terrain, 135 new ski runs, 16 lifts, a 10-passenger gondola, 42 shops, 32 dining destinations and eight hotels.
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