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TechHub Shared Workspace Opens in Davis Square
http://www.betaboston.com/innovation-economy/2015/03/09/techhub-shared-workspace-founded-in-london-will-open-first-u-s-location-in-somerville/
TechHub, which operates a network of co-working spaces in India, Romania, Latvia, and the United Kingdom, plans to open in Somerville this month. And much like a card that will give you access to frequent flier lounges, a TechHub membership will let you work in any of the locations as you jet around the globe. TechHub was founded in London in 2010.
They also considered locations in the Seaport District before focusing on 7,500-square feet in a Citizens Bank building in Davis Square. They’re subletting space from Powderhouse Productions, a television production company.
They plan to open the Somerville TechHub next Monday, and to offer free usage for the rest of March. While the space hasn’t yet been fully built-out, Noakes describes it as a “minimum viable product” that they’ll continue adding to based on member input.
TechHub, which operates a network of co-working spaces in India, Romania, Latvia, and the United Kingdom, plans to open in Somerville this month. And much like a card that will give you access to frequent flier lounges, a TechHub membership will let you work in any of the locations as you jet around the globe. TechHub was founded in London in 2010.
They also considered locations in the Seaport District before focusing on 7,500-square feet in a Citizens Bank building in Davis Square. They’re subletting space from Powderhouse Productions, a television production company.
They plan to open the Somerville TechHub next Monday, and to offer free usage for the rest of March. While the space hasn’t yet been fully built-out, Noakes describes it as a “minimum viable product” that they’ll continue adding to based on member input.