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Arch Reactor

We fall under the umbrella of the hackerspace and maker movements. While some of our members are involved in the information security industry, you won’t have any fear of getting your phone or computer hacked by visiting our space. The hacking we do is creative, not destructive. When we refer to hacking, we mean either the re-purposing or modification of a commercial product, DIY hacking together of a project, or just the act of exciting, creative work.

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Industrious

COWORKING REDEFINED - Stunning offices, inviting hospitality, and an inspiring community

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The Zack Performing Arts Incubator

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The Luminary

The Luminary is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit founded in 2007 as a forum for artistic research, production and presentation, conceived in response to both our immediate and international community, alongside our audiences, and in dialogue with artists.

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St. Louis Fashion Fund

The Fund will support the activities of Saint Louis Fashion Week, now in its 11th year, while also bringing valuable projects and education to theSt. Louis Community throughout the year – industry panels, professional support for local designers, and fundraising activities to support future programs as well as the debut of a Fashion Incubator, housed in the former Garment District, which will open in late 2016.

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Justine Petersen – Facilities

The Justine PETERSEN (JP) Greencubator is purposely designed to address the personal and community barriers that prevent would-be food and green entrepreneurs from taking the leap from idea to reality. The project established a 25,000-square-foot small business incubator in the heart of the Near North Side and houses food-related and green startups and provides a host of training, technical assistance and other support. The project builds upon current, broad-scale efforts to redevelop the Near North Side and increases access to economic opportunity and eliminates barriers to entrepreneurship among low-income persons.

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OPO Startups

A place in St. Charles where entrepreneurs can connect, work and collaborate.

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BRDG Park

The Bio Research & Development Growth (BRDG) Park at the Danforth Plant Science Center offers leading bio research facilities with world-class wet labs, office space for lease and on-site workforce training.

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Nebula

Located in the heart of the Cherokee Street creative district, Nebula opened in 2010 as the first coworking space in St. Louis, providing workspace for independent contractors, small businesses, non-profits, and creative professionals looking for a place to build, create, develop, and collaborate.

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TechArtista

TechArtista is a Collaborative Working Environment that houses over 240 entrepreneurs. Located in the thriving Central West End district and University City, TechArtista is housed in a historic buildings. From active event programming, to exciting collaborations, the coworking facility has become a hub where diverse businesses grow.

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Hive 44

The HIVE44 Coworking Business Center is a collaborative work space and meeting space designed for business professionals.

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CIC St. louis

St. Louis’ Largest Innovation Community. Offering Coworking, Offices, and Labs.

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T-REX

Like a magnet, T-REX attracts innovation to downtown St. Louis, Missouri. A coworking space and technology incubator, we offer a blank canvas—a space where ideas are conceived and brought to fruition.

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STL Venture Works

Five incubators located in St. Louis County

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