New Work City 'Kickstarts' New Community Co-Working Center

Tony Bacigalupo, founder of the community co-working space New Work City recently signed a lease for a new loft on Broadway and Canal Street that, like its predecessor, will be a place “where startups, hackers, freelancers, students, artists and those who can work anywhere can gather to collaborate, socialize, teach, learn, play and work.” The difference is that the new space will get its funding from the community via Kickstarter, an all-or-nothing funding site used for launching creative and community projects.



Although the workspace will be funded partially by donations, is being built by volunteers and is designed to serve the community, it’s technically a Limited Liability Company rather than a non-profit organization.

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