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This article from The Chronicle Herald
Published: 2009-11-29

Shared business-space gamble an adventure

IN A CITY filled with people working on laptops in coffee shops, a collaborative workspace like the Hub on Barrington Street seems like a sure-fire business venture.
However, potential imitators of this eclectic, membership-driven enterprise might want to have a chat with the partners behind the year-old operation before beginning renovations for a shared business-space venture of their own.

Mr. Dolguikh was at the Barrington Street site collaborating on a project with information technology professional Bill Wilson of MindSea Development Inc.

“We can work just about anywhere in this business, but there are times when a project requires we get together,” Mr. Wilson said of the group gathering at the Hub.

Read the full story at http://thechronicleherald.ca/Business/1155214.html

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