New co-working space opens

Solo businesses looking to interact with others can now use the facilities at an expanded working space in Tauranga Central Business District.

Ignition's new premises on the ground floor of Rydall House on Grey Street were officially opened by Deputy Mayor Kelvin Clout this morning.

Ignition community manager Michelle Parker with Ignition co-workers Brittany Robertson, Michael Speth, Kathryn Overall, Jill Swan and Nicole Smith.

The refit offers business people a more expansive, up-to-date and diverse place to work.

Ignition, established by Priority One in 2012, is a place for people perhaps relocating from out-of-town who don't want to commit to long term leases, or for people beginning a new business without the start-up costs, says Ignition community manager Michelle Parker.

If you are interested in using Ignition space please contact Priority One.

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1 comment

Set up costs!!!

Posted on 24-05-2014 05:34 | By Sambo Returns

Please?, and how much per annum in running costs?, also a 6 month "report card" is required, more Council employees sitting around gazing at computor screens is exactly what the city needs.


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