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The Hub opens in downtown Fayetteville

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago
Photo provided by The Hub

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. 

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