Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship offering new Co-Working Service
Shared Office Space will be unique to the Triad
Greensboro, March 9, 2010: As the recession continues to change the landscape of employment, a number of displaced workers are turning to self-employment. Many of these new entrepreneurs are utilizing the freedom created by technology to work from home offices or on-the-go. One drawback of the home office or the local coffee shop is the lack of certain amenities that an office provides, such as professional meeting space and interaction with like-minded entrepreneurs.
As an alternative to these limitations of the home office, the Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship is introducing a new service offering- Nussbaum Co-Working.
For a modest monthly fee, those entrepreneurs who do not require the privacy of a dedicated office, but do need professional meeting space and interaction with other business owners, now have access to the proven resources of the Nussbaum Center.
Nussbaum Co-Working features dedicated workspace, Wi-Fi, printers and access to copiers and private meeting space. These basic office needs are combined with the prestige of being associated with one of the most successful incubators in the United States. Nussbaum Co-Working also puts entrepreneurs in contact with other business owners.
Nussbaum Co-Working program is open to Triad entrepreneurs now.
For More information, contact Clay Howard at 336-510-5896 or choward@nussbaumcfe.com

