Betamore Opens Applications for City Garage Campus, Set to Open in Early May

4/18/17

Jennifer Meyer

The new campus offers a variety of coworking and incubation memberships, ranging from one-day passes to private offices.

Betamore, an award winning co-working space, incubator and campus for technology and entrepreneurship, announced today it will open applications for companies to join its second location in City Garage.

In partnership with Sagamore Ventures, Betamore began developing the new City Garage space in January. In a few short weeks, the second campus, located at 101 W. Dickman Street, will be ready to house local startups, entrepreneurs and some of the leading minds in Baltimore.


“We are excited to announce that we are on track to open Betamore’s second location in early May,” said Betamore Chief Executive Officer Jen Meyer. “City Garage is a space that will not only provide a place for entrepreneurs to set-up shop and launch their business ventures, but also serve as a place for learning and collaboration.”

Betamore is now accepting applications for City Garage memberships, which include one-day passes to incubator spaces and private offices. The membership packages are designed to meet the unique needs of a budding entrepreneur or business venture, accommodating part-time remote freelancers to early stage companies requiring 24/7 keycard access.

“City Garage is an extension of Betamore’s mission to ensure that Baltimore is recognized as an emerging destination for entrepreneurship,” continued Meyer. The 8,000-square foot space will offer 7 private offices, 24 incubation desks, a coworking space and two conference rooms to add to Betamore’s current office on Light Street.

To find out more about Betamore memberships at City Garage, visit https://betamore.com/memberships/coworking-citygarage/.

About Betamore

Betamore is an award-winning co-working space, incubator and campus for entrepreneurship and technology. With its mission to make Baltimore a global entrepreneurship destination, Betamore has been home to 120+ companies that have collectively raised more than $57M in venture capital and in 2016 contributed $26.3M to Baltimore City’s economy.