This is a reader-submitted case study from Lincoln Quirk and Neil Ritter, on Clarendon, a ~8 person community house in Boston that served as a 'third space' community center for thousands of guests. We’re especially grateful for the reflections this piece provides on founder burnout and how communities transition over time.
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Case Study: Clarendon
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This is a reader-submitted case study from Lincoln Quirk and Neil Ritter, on Clarendon, a ~8 person community house in Boston that served as a 'third space' community center for thousands of guests. We’re especially grateful for the reflections this piece provides on founder burnout and how communities transition over time.