By 1808Delaware

In addition to announcing an expansion of its physical footprint into include locations in Delaware County, Columbus, and 15 other marketsthrough a strategic partnership with Commonwealth Ventures, COhatch has now added an additional, virtual component to its offerings.

Along with its physical growth, COhatch shared news about a new digital community platform called COhatch+. The new platform will be designed for small businesses, freelancers, start-ups that are not yet in a position to obtain a physical COhatch location.

According to the company, “The platform will provide COhatch members and the public with access to its ecosystem of thousands of members nationwide, as well as business growth and networking opportunities, access to better health benefits, the ability for startups to get visibility and raise money locally and much more.

COhatch+ is intended to grow in tandem with the offerings of COhatch’s physical locations, including access to local discounts and amenities such as vacation properties, free venues for members’ major life events and more.

As always, COhatch’s mission is at the center of its expansion.

“By expanding digitally and physically, we can continue to equip our members to be a little bit greater in all parts of their lives,” said Davis. “Spending more time with their family and friends, getting the most out of their talents, growing their businesses and serving their communities. The ripple effect on our local communities can be staggering.”

COhatch has Delaware County locations at:

Full details on COhatch+ and what it offers is available here.

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

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