HQ Community, a network of entrepreneurial co-working spaces in the state, and tekMountain, a technology business incubator/accelerator and co-working space attached to CastleBranch Corp. in Wilmington, have a reciprocal co-working partnership, according to a release.
The relationship provides their members with shared access to workspace across the state, as well as programming, connections to investment capital, mentorship and support resources, officials said.
Besides now including tekMountain, HQ Community has entrepreneurial co-working communities in Raleigh, Charlotte and Greensboro, according to a news release.
“By partnering with HQ Community we’ve grown our collective tech epicenters without overlap,” said Brett Martin, tekMountain founder and CEO.
Now through all of the participating sites, members have access to 150,000 square feet of workspace spread over the Triangle, Triad, Charlotte and – now – Wilmington areas.
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