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Entrepreneurs in the Capital City now have a home in EHQ. The acronym, which stands for Entrepreneurs Headquarters, is the brainchild of Louis DeAngelo, Jared Loftus and Chad Ortte. It's considered Ba…
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Entrepreneurs in the Capital City now have a home in EHQ. The acronym, which stands for Entrepreneurs Headquarters, is the brainchild of Louis DeAngelo, Jared Loftus and Chad Ortte. It’s considered Baton Rouge’s first co-working space that will house young entrepreneurs, startups, freelancers and designers. The first locale, known as EHQ South, is planned for Perkins Rowe, on the ground floor of The NeuroMedical Center overlooking the park area and theater. Entrepreneurs can find private offices, private desks, co-working spaces and conference rooms. Also planned are educational events and programming, including quarterly launch parties for new startups. EHQ members are expected to benefit from community-building efforts for entrepreneurs and independent workers. Also planned is EHQ North, at a downtown location to be determined. EHQ South will open during the first week in May, DeAngelo says, and EHQ North will open in June or July. Tenants are already signed up. For the rest of 10/12 Corridor Weekly, click here.