MARION, OH (MARION COUNTY NOW) “—“Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door.” This well-known business proverb is the driving force behind Connect Coworx, one of Downtown Marion’s newest, innovative, upscale, and practical spaces that business professionals, innovators, and entrepreneurs are seeking out and joining.
Located at 181 E. Center, Connect Coworx is quickly becoming a hub where local businesses can find connection, collaboration, and community. It strives to provide high-quality, flexible spaces to business professionals, allowing members to grow their companies and exceed their business goals.
As one of the newest ventures of the Henry Development Group, Connect Coworx offers private offices, huddle & conference rooms, dedicated desks, and a virtual office. Full and part-time memberships are available along with one-time use of space.
“Coworking space has been very successful in other communities,” states Taylor Miller, Business Development Manager, for Connect Coworx. “There are many benefits for business professionals including utilizing big company space & amenities at a small price tag, the opportunity to connect and collaborate with others, and being inspired by others who are growth-minded.”
Connect Coworx includes community spaces that can accommodate just about anyone. They have a meeting and event space and can host corporate offsite meetings, retreats, grad parties, and retirement parties. “We are very flexible with affordable rates for just about any type of group,” says Miller.
Miller adds that the location is walkable to multiple food, beverage, shopping, and entertainment options. Many new businesses have started in Downtown Marion and these businesses need support, education, and collaboration. Many startups and small businesses need a professional office environment, but can’t yet afford a full office suite or building.
The public is invited to their grand opening scheduled for March 19th at 4:30 pm. “We are excited to share this new venture with the Marion community,” states Miller. “Come and check us out. You will be inspired.”