African American Business Owners Excited About Affordable Co-Working Office Space

African American Business Owners Excited About Affordable Co-Working Office Space

by 06/06/2017

WHO: SpaceLab Detroit, the newest co-working facility for professional business owners

WHAT: A grand opening and tour of SpaceLab’s 5,200 square feet of modern office suites, design library, conference rooms, project display areas, and a community kitchen, all designed to accommodate architects, interior designers, engineers, real estate professionals, artists, community development organizations, other entrepreneurs and service-providers

WHEN: 6pm to 9pm on June 8, 2017

WHERE: 607 Shelby St., 7th floor, downtown, just blocks from Cobo Center

WHY: A Motor City Match Round 4 Space Award recipient and Round 7 grant awardee, SpaceLab provides an affordable opportunity for independent business owners to share the prime, downtown Detroit office space with some of the city’s most influential corporations and organizations. Karen Burton, SpaceLab CEO and community manager, began developing SpaceLab Detroit, in response to the need to give “solo-preneurs” access to the same amenities and some of the visibility larger companies use to advance their brands.

SpaceLab Detroit is scheduled to host Detroit’s first AEC (Architecture, Engineering and Construction) Hackathon, an international, multi-city design and technology event in the fall.

For more information, visit www.spacelabdetroit.com. Media may contact Brenda V. Peek at (248) 227-1350.

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