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She was outsourcing coffee roasting and bleeding money. Then she built her own roastery, and grew sales 50%.

Hero Coffee Roasters // WareSpace

WareSpace Downers Grove

Hero Coffee Roasters on WareSpace

Hero Coffee Roasters at a glance

The problem

Outsourcing coffee roasting was expensive and convoluted; opening more brick-and-mortar locations meant more labor and overhead; Chicago parking and dock access were limited.

The solution

Customizable warehouse space to build an in-house roastery; loading docks for deliveries; conference rooms for cuppings and team meetings; 24/7 access; all-inclusive pricing.

The results

50% growth in online and in-store sales; expanded from one unit to two; costs cut in half vs. brick-and-mortar; a custom roastery built to brand specifications.

Michelle Martinez ran Hero Coffee and Bagel Bar in downtown Chicago while building Hero Coffee Roasters, her wholesale and retail coffee brand. The problem: she didn't control the roasting. Production happened at other warehouses through an expensive, convoluted system that bled money. Then she walked WareSpace, became one of the first tenants, and three and a half years later has built a custom roastery shipping coffee across the United States, with online and in-store sales both up 50%.

Before WareSpace: paying someone else to roast her coffee

Hero Coffee was outgrowing its model. Production happened at other warehouses, and getting beans from those facilities to where they needed to go was expensive and convoluted, a middle layer that ate into margins on every order.

Bringing roasting in-house was the obvious next step, but adding roasting to her cafe locations meant more labor, more team members, more overhead. Traditional Chicago warehouses brought limited parking, limited dock access, and cookie-cutter spaces that didn't fit Hero's brand.

We were outgrowing our business and it was starting to get really expensive. We needed to determine what that next step looked like for Hero Coffee. Once we came to WareSpace, it was that light bulb moment, this has everything we need to help with our growth story.
Michelle Martinez, Hero Coffee Roasters

Making the switch: building a roastery with personality

When Michelle walked WareSpace, the clarity was immediate, and Hero Coffee Roasters became one of the first tenants. Management walked the space with her and brought her vision to life within a week: a roastery with music, lights, and the personality of the brand.

Loading docks handle deliveries two to three times a week. Conference rooms double as coffee-cupping rooms. Shared equipment and all-inclusive rent consolidated what would have been multiple bills into one predictable payment, with no hidden fees.

Where they are now: 50% growth and counting

Three and a half years in, online sales grew 50% and in-store sales grew 50%. Bringing roasting in-house eliminated expensive outsourcing, and shedding brick-and-mortar overhead cut costs in half.

Hero Coffee Roasters expanded from one unit to two, with more growth planned, plus 24/7 keycode access for production schedules that don't fit 9-to-5 and a community of business owners next door.

We've had a financial boost in our personal business. We're saving so much money by not having our traditional brick and mortar with all of those excess bills. It's been immense for us as we start to grow, and we only see it growing further.
Michelle Martinez, Hero Coffee Roasters

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