Inside The Forge, A New Business Incubator In Dundalk

A storefront in Dundalk’s business district is home to a new incubator looking in part to help spur Main Street businesses in the southeast Baltimore County community.

The Forge opened on Monday inside 11 Center Place amid the collection of early-1920s buildings and walkable streets dubbed Historic Dundalk Town Center.

With the space, Dundalk Renaissance Corporation is looking to provide a gathering point for entrepreneurs and businesses, as well as community resources. It’s offering flexible lease terms for dedicated desks and private office space, along with community areas including an event space, kitchen and coffee bar. There are also conference rooms for meetings, and a private area to make calls. One of the spaces is also dedicated for a retail startup, said Amy Menzer, executive director of Dundalk Renaissance, which is also headquartered inside the building.

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