One thing’s for certain – COhatch is moving quickly to fulfill its owners ambitions to bring the unique co-working environment to cities throughout the Midwest.

Case in point. In his look ahead at 2019, Fairborn Mayor Paul Keller referred to the chain obtaining a location in “Spark Fairborn,” a co-working and kitchen incubator space which opened last year.

COhatch, a new kind of shared work, social, and family space built on community, offers members the services, activities, and amenities to live a fully integrated life that balances work, family, well-being, community and giving back.

[widgets_on_pages id=1]Founded in 2016, COhatch was created through the collaboration of a group of friends who wanted to live out their ideal lives and improve their community. COhatch has locations in Worthington and Polaris Fashion Place, and others under development in Delaware, Springfield, and Upper Arlington with additional sites planned in the Midwest (see this article published earlier this week in Columbus Business First).

Meanwhile, COhatch’s facility in downtown Delaware, labeled “The Newsstand,” is nearing completion and a date has been set for its grand opening party – February 16. According to its announcement, the night will be “Speakeasy Style! Live Jazz Music, Photo booth, old movies, fun drinks, hors d’oeuvres– this will be a night to remember!”

Registration is required to attend, which can be done here.


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