Embarc Collective seeks right mix to grow local entrepreneurial ecosystem

Embarc Collective, a hub of services designed to support and grow the local entrepreneurial ecosystem, is now accepting applications from companies and individuals who want to be part of the innovative experience when it opens in 2019 in downtown Tampa.

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Architect KWJ/Designer Kreher/Barna Design Studio – Embarc Collective is designed to encourage collaboration.
Architect KWJ/Designer Kreher/Barna Design Studio – Embarc Collective is expected to open in 2019.
Architect KWJ/Designer Kreher/Barna Design Studio – Construction is expected to begin early in 2019.
Sean Su Photography – Lakshmi Shenoy is Embarc Collective’s CEO.

Embarc Collective, an innovative hub expected to connect startups with venture capitalists, academic resources, and business partners, is accepting applications for its new collaborative workspace planned near Water Street Tampa.

With a targeted March 2019 opening date, the collective plans a $10 million project at Jefferson and East Whiting streets in downtown Tampa. It will renovate and occupy the former District 3 building, which dates back to 1921, and seamlessly adjoin to new townhomes next door, for a total of 32,000 square feet.

In addition to private workspaces, it will include facilities for podcasting, collaboration, and gatherings of 250+. A public cafe, outdoor lounge, and lending library are intended to set the space apart.

Construction is expected to begin in early 2019. Architects are KWJ, with design by Kreher/Barna Design Studio.

“We’re a startup community that’s built around the needs of the member companies,” points out Lakshmi Shenoy, Embarc Collective’s CEO. 

Lakshmi Shenoy is Embarc Collective’s CEO.
Lakshmi Shenoy is Embarc Collective’s CEO.

While it serves startups, Embarc Collective is neither an accelerator nor an incubator. Instead, it offers highly flexible arrangements centered around what Shenoy describes as five pillars of growth: product, customers, talent and culture, coaching and capital.

Embarc Collective is seeking not-for-profit status. Monthly fees are based on the space and services provided; memberships start at $150 per person per month.

A hallmark of the community is its “mini-neighborhood” concept, intended to encourage users to collaborate and inspire one another while providing enough private space to get everyday work accomplished.

“The mini-neighborhood … came from our architectural design team,” explains Shenoy. “What it addresses is a middle ground that is really needed when creating these work focused yet collaborative spaces.”

Her goal is to start with a mix of companies. Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis, with companies having the option to depart when they choose.

Companies can choose from the full package including dedicated space and access to all five service areas or more individualized offering, which includes flexible memberships for freelance designers and developers.

“We’ve been really excited about the demand,” she adds.

To learn more or apply, visit the Embarc Collective website.

Author

Cheryl Rogers is a freelance writer and editor who enjoys writing about careers. An ebook author, she also writes Bible Camp Mystery series that shares her faith. She is publisher of New Christian Books Online Magazine and founder of the Mentor Me Career Network, a free online community, offering career consulting, coaching and career information. Now a wife and mother, Cheryl discovered her love of writing as a child when she became enthralled with Nancy Drew mysteries. She earned her bachelor's degree in Journalism and Sociology from Loyola University in New Orleans. While working at Loyola's Personnel Office, she discovered her passion for helping others find jobs. A Miami native, Cheryl moved to the Temple Terrace area in 1985 to work for the former Tampa Tribune

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