The four walls of a space can bring a sense of arrival and even permanence of an address, but the work of building a community doesn’t end with an opening.
In the case of Impact Hub Baltimore, it didn’t even begin there.
When the space opened on the street level of Centre Theater in Station North in 2016, cofounders Michelle Geiss, Pres Adams and Rodney Foxworthhad already been at work identifying and connecting local entrepreneurs working on mission-driven ventures for years. They took seeds planted with well-attended SocEnt Breakfasts and an initial coworking space to open a new space that aims to provide a gathering point for the entrepreneurs, activists and artists and other professionals working at the intersection of building sustainable ventures and addressing the city’s deep-rooted challenges.
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