Homegrown coworking company Benjamin’s Desk is in talks to acquire D.C.-based incubator 1776, according to a report in the Washington Business Journal. Per the terms of the deal as described in the ...
The eighth floor of Benjamin’s Desk’s 1701 Walnut St. spot, the first-ever site for the Philly-based coworking and real estate company, will be housing a new joint venture called Benjamin’s Desk ...
Philly-founded co-working network Benjamin’s Desk has announced that it will merge with Washington, D.C.-based public benefit corporation 1776. Both organizations say the merger will help them better ...
Philly-based co-working company Benjamin's Desk is reportedly close to a deal to merge with D.C.-based startup incubator 1776. Though the structure of the deal is still fluid, Benjamin's Desk ...
Philadelphia-based coworking network Benjamin’s Desk and DC-based incubator 1776 have officially announced their merger. And yes, both of their names are references to the American Revolution, thanks ...
Five years after Anthony and Jennifer Mahar launched the real estate startup that became Philadelphia's most extensive co-working network, Benjamin's Desk will expand its entrepreneurial footprint ...
D.C.-based startup incubator 1776 and Philadelphia-based co-working company Benjamin's Desk have finalized a deal to merge into a combined incubator network. The deal, first reported in September by ...
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