“Epicenter’s economic development mission is to foster a culture of inclusive innovation and to grow entrepreneurship in our region,” said Jessica Taveau, Interim Chief Executive Officer. “As we plan for returning to, most likely, a hybrid remote/in-person work environment, we strongly believe that accessible, welcoming spaces in which we collaborate and convene our entrepreneurial community will still be essential to economic growth.”
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Memphis’ Epicenter moving its location, shutting co-working space
Memphis’ Epicenter is on the move.
In an announcement last week, the Greater Memphis region’s non-profit entrepreneurship hub said it will relocate its primary office location to 150 Peabody Place in downtown Memphis. As part of the transition, Epicenter will wind down its traditional co-working program at the Cooper-Young location where it provided flexible workspace for entrepreneurs, freelancers, remote workers, and non-profit organizations.
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