With plans now set for the second location of the Eastern Shore Entrepreneurship Center’s hotDesks project in Easton next month, and another planned for Chestertown, the Spy was interested to see how the first one was actually faring in Salisbury a few weeks ago.
While hotDesks does have the amenities that any good business center might have, including meeting space, fiber optic internet connections, teleconferencing, and loads of work space, the real story of coworking space can be found in the stories of some of the first members to join hotDesks.
In their interviews with the Spy, Nick Simpson, co-founder of Nuvu, Adebola Daramola, and Jean Paul Badjo, UMES engineering student and founder of the Badjo Suit, talk about their hotDesk experience and what this might mean for the Mid-Shore as well.
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