Chez 600 — 600 Saratoga Avenue, Saint Paul
The Village Capital Campaign

Build
something
you live in.

Chez 600 is not a business asking for investors. It is a village asking for builders. Every dollar raised here constructs something the founding community will actually use — and use for life.

$340K
Total capital campaign
$175K
Founder equity committed
30
Founding seats — permanent
The Financial Argument

The question is not what membership costs. The question is what it replaces. A gym. A wine club. A pottery studio. A creative space. A book club that actually meets. Chez 600 at $300/month replaces $400–800/month in memberships most people have been meaning to join — and delivers something none of them offer alone.


A community where you belong.

"Chez 600 replaces $400–800/month in memberships — and delivers something none of them offer alone."
Gym membership
$150
per month
Wine club
$120
per month
Art studio membership
$150
per month
Creative co-working
$400
per month
Their combined cost
$820 / mo
What We Are Building

The $340,000 build.
One permanent community.

What We Are Building Investment
House refurbishment — the 1900 structure $50,000
Bathhouse — 4 bathroom stalls + 4 showers (ADU service facilities) $25,000
Kitchen extension $15,000
4 ADU retreat rooms — $25,000 each $100,000
Movement studio (heated concrete floor) + Art Loft (window wells, natural light) $150,000
Total Capital Campaign $340,000

The founder brings a $325,000 asset with $150,000 remaining mortgage — representing $175,000 in committed equity. This is not a request to fund a dream from nothing. It is an invitation to build on a foundation that already exists. The land, the house, and the bones of everything that follows are already here.

Envisioned

A Hot House Hammam.

Frosted glass, tile work, heated stone, and plants — a humid room in a Minnesota winter that makes the house a four-season home, not a three-season one. The Hammam is part of what comes next, after the founding circle is complete. Founders shape its design, its programming, its place in the rhythm. Being part of the founding circle is being part of the conversation that decides what the house becomes.

The Architecture of the House

Eight corners.
The whole picture of being human.

Most third spaces hold one or two dimensions of a person. Chez 600 is built to hold eight — including the mystical and inner-life modes most modern institutions dismiss. Each corner is held by craft. Each is part of the rhythm.

One
The Body

Bodyworkers, therapists, somatic practitioners, movement teachers.

Two
The Spirit

Astrologers, tarot readers, energy workers, contemplative practitioners.

Three
The Mind

Teachers, facilitators, mediators.

Four
The Hearth

Fermenters, bread makers, chef-collaborators. The long table.

Five
The Hand

Builders, potters, painters, preservation craftspeople.

Six
The Word

Writers, poets, storytellers, editors, readers.

Seven
The Voice

Musicians, DJs, sound practitioners, ritual leaders, conversationalists.

Eight
The Earth

Master gardeners, herbalists, foragers, biodynamic practitioners.

Body, Spirit, Mind — the trinity of selfhood. Hearth — the pivot, where interior becomes communal. Hand, Word, Voice — the three crafts of community. Earth — the ground beneath it all.

Every Founder Must Bring Something

Three ways
into the founding circle.

Capital alone is not sufficient. This community is built on what people contribute to it, not only what they pay into it.

Tier One · You Pledge
The Founders
4–6 seats
$25K–50K
+ $300 / month
What you bring

Capital. Real money that funds the construction of the spaces, the systems, the bones of everything that follows. A founding pledge is the act that brings the house into being.

Founders may pledge at the upper range to keep the founding circle smaller — fewer voices, deeper investment. Once the founding circle closes, it does not reopen. New members enter through Builders or Circle from then on.

What you receive
  • Seat on the Board of Directors — for life
  • Voice in admissions, governance, programming, capital allocation
  • Naming input on the build
  • Permanent founding designation
  • ADU priority access
  • All 7 days of access, excluding scheduled retreats
Pledge as a Founder

By conversation. We'll be in touch within the week.

Tier Three · You Join
The Circle
Up to 12 seats · founding phase
$2,500 founding fee
+ $300 / month
What you bring

The members who sustain operations and bring the house to life every week. Your presence, your participation, your referrals — this is what a third space is built on. The Circle is the community a civic institution requires to be a community.

What you receive
  • Full access to all eight corners
  • Weekly programming — Family Meal, Wednesday Wine, Friday Flow, Saturday Creations
  • Member garden plot for the season
  • Seasonal anchor dinners — equinoxes & solstices
  • Permanent founding designation
  • Mon/Wed or Tue/Thu rhythm — plus Friday Flow + Sundays
Join the Circle

Founding-phase Circle seats are Founder-curated to seed the community right. After the founding circle is complete, admission is by member sponsorship (fast-track) or full application review.

How the House Breathes

The schedule is the cap.

Membership tier determines which days are yours. The house stays intimate by design — never by enforcement at the door. Builders choose a rhythm. Circle members choose a rhythm. Founders are here every day. Friday Flow (5–10 pm) and Sundays belong to everyone.

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Founders
Builders — Rhythm A
Builders — Rhythm B Flow
Circle — Rhythm A Flow
Circle — Rhythm B Flow

Members choose a rhythm at onboarding — first members get full choice, later joiners fill the gaps to keep the cohort balanced. Rhythm is fixed for the year; swap on request. Friday Flow (5–10 pm) — the DJ'd movement evening — and Sundays are open to every member regardless of rhythm. These are the two communal pulses of the week, one at each end of the day. Founders may, on occasion, schedule private retreat days — these are announced via Hazel at least 30 days in advance.

The Operating Model

Membership alone covers all debt.
Everything else builds the reserve.

Debt service context

Existing mortgage: $150,000 at current rates over 20 years ≈ $1,160/month. Membership revenue alone covers debt service more than 7× over. ADU, retreat, practitioner, and event revenue funds operations and grows the reserve.

Founding Members (30 × $300) $9,000
ADU Retreat Rentals (4 rooms × 10 nights × $150) $6,000
Retreat Buyouts (2 weekends × $2,500) $5,000
Guest & Event Cover Fees (2 events × ~$1,200) $2,400
Practitioner House Share (20% of ~$5K) $1,000
Conservative Monthly Total
$23,400
At conservative occupancy assumptions
Included in Every Membership

The weekly rhythm.

Members may bring one guest per day (outside retreats). A $20 cover applies — it filters for people who intend to show up.

Monday
Mise en Place + Family Meal
Communal cooking and meal prep. Open to all. Buffet at 6 PM.
Tuesday
Talking Volumes
Book and listening community. Gather the 2nd Tuesday to talk through it.
Wednesday
Wednesday Wine
Focused weekly tasting. Rotating pours, open conversation. No agenda.
Thursday
Puzzles
A simple thing. A puzzle on the table. Come sit.
Friday All Members
Friday Flow · 5–10 pm
Music, movement, and whatever the night calls for. DJ'd weekly. The evening communal pulse — open to every member regardless of rhythm.
Saturday
Creations
Open studio. Pottery, easels, drawing stations. Come to make.
Sunday All Members
Open / Rest
Unscheduled by design. The week needs a breath. Open to every member.
Three Doors

You pledge.
You apply.
You join.

Founders pledge capital and seat the Board. Builders apply and hold a corner of the house. Circle members join the community that sustains the whole. Three verbs. Three different relationships with the place. One civic institution five minutes away.