For those in Williamsburg who work from home, there’s going to be new options for where work is done.
The Ignition Center in Williamsburg, a local nonprofit that helps entrepreneurs thrive, is working with Workspace, a coworking space business, to provide entrepreneurs and those who work from home a location where they can interact in a professional environment.
In September, the Ignition Center will modernize its current space with new flooring, private rental offices and a new design to give people an option to work remotely in style.
“For me, I was working from my bedroom and others work from coffee shops or the library, which can be difficult.”
The model is that a business or employee can rent out one of the nine offices, or the conference room or simply desk space, for whatever desired period of time.
Previously, Bundy had worked with Cowork Gloucester VA where he learned more about the coworking environment.
On Sept. 7, there will be what Bundy calls a “Soft opening” where people can come to check out the new space and start working.