See inside the new COhatch and Eyrie Cocktail Lounge in Hamilton
30 Apr 2026
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The long‑awaited COhatch Hamilton and its adjoining Eyrie Cocktail Lounge are scheduled to make their debut Friday, May 1, marking the completion of the transformation of downtown Hamilton’s historic 1931 art deco Second National Bank Building at 219 High St.
COhatch is a shared workspace offering private offices, coworking memberships and meeting rooms, including several preserved vaults and shared kitchenettes meant to spark “intentional collisions,” according to Tyler McCleary, COhatch Hamilton’s director of operations.
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