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Workantile Exchange opens up in downtown Ann Arbor
Thursday, July 09, 2009
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New economy workers without offices have a cost-effective option in downtown Ann Arbor now at the Workantile Exchange.
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If the Workantile Exchange had a slogan it would be that "New ideas happen in old spaces."
The new co-working space in downtown Ann Arbor is bringing an old storefront back to its late 19th Century splendor as a place for new economy start-ups and entrepreneurs to focus on reinventing business.
"It's a place for free agents or independent contractors," says Mike Kessler, co-owner of Workantile Exchange. "For $100 a month they get access to facilities that are conducive to getting work done."
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