Station 2 Innovation Opens Doors to Businesses Hurt by Hurricane

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Station 2 Innovation in Manatee County has opened its doors to those from the Florida Panhandle whose businesses were affected by Hurricane Michael. Spark Growth has offered the use of its Bradenton Station 2 Innovation facility free of charge until the end of October to businesses and entrepreneurs displaced from the panhandle region. Station 2 Innovation’s co-working location includes high-speed Internet, print services, a recording studio, conference rooms, meeting spaces, technology-business talks, free bottled water/coffee and social support to those affected. Businesses seeking to reestablish in the Bradenton area may inquire about other Bradenton area coworking and shared office space facilities, chambers of commerce, and referrals toward contacts in housing and business relocation assistance.

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