Yesterday, long-awaited co-working and collaborative space The Hub opened in Downtown Fayetteville.
Celebrating with a ribbon cutting ceremony, businesspeople from across the region gathered at the space, located at 109 Hay Street for the occasion, encapsulating the space’s mission to be a community connector.
“As co-working business models continue to thrive in light of modern challenges in commercial office workspace,” The Hub said in a press release about the grand opening, “The Hub is Fayetteville’s professional answer to a flexible, low cost, technology-driven office setting, with multiple floor plans and options to best suit business and professional needs.”
Kirby and Henry Tyson are the owners behind the co-working space. Henry shared with Greater Fayetteville Business Journal about their vision for the space in October. “More than just a workplace, The Hub creates a professional environment that will propel your business or organization into the future,” he said.
Cookout season is officially in full swing, and if you’re tired of grilling your own, the Haymount Truck Stop has an exciting option for the whole family! The Truck Stop’s inaugural burger competition is happening on Saturday, July 19.
Adiós. Au revoir. Auf Wiedersehen.No, I am not leaving the Greater Fayetteville Business Journal, but I am going on a long overdue vacation!Hello dear readers, this is my roundabout way of announcing to the community that starting on July 4, any and
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