The Jud Hub, a new flexible co-working option, opens in Greenville, SC

Stop in with a day pass or sign up for a membership.

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You can stop by for a tour of the colorful space. | Photo by the Jud Hub

In the work-from-home era, sometimes you need a change of scenery and crave the camaraderie of office life. Enter: Jud Hub, formally known as the Judson Mill Social Innovation Hub.

Located in The Historic Judson Mill District (701 Easley Bridge Rd., Ste. 6070, Bldg. 6000), this new flexible co-working space features:

  • Bookable meeting rooms
  • 2 GB fiber optics internet
  • A physical mailing address
  • Access to the community printer
  • Office amenities including a cafe

There’s even more down the pike: Indoor athletics courts and access to pro bono services (think: legal, accounting, marketing, and grant writing) are part of the future plans.

Beyond the work and leisure, the Jud Hub aims to foster relationships between established organizations and start-up organizations.

Drop in with a $25 day pass and learn more about the monthly membership options starting at $150.

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