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Center for Developing Entrepreneurs by EskewDumezRipple and WOLF ACKERMAN

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The Center of Developing Entrepreneurs (CODE) is a new sustainable, mixed-use project in downtown Charlottesville, comprised of a new public plaza and 215,000 square feet of multi-use space, including a strategic combination of co-working, office space, shared amenities, and retail.

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EskewDumezRipple and Wolf Ackerman unveil the Center for Developing Entrepreneurs

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The Center for Developing Entrepreneurs (CODE), located in Charlottesville, Va., will provide 215,000-sf of multi-use space for entrepreneurs, designers, and developers, as well as ground floor retail.

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Center for Developing Entrepreneurs, Charlottesville, Virginia

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Building the project on the mall would reinforce a commitment to walkability but posed the tricky challenge of integrating a project of the requisite size with the small scale of the mall. A full 32% of the site (including portions of the building), is covered by native plants.

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Mya and The Shop SLC, Salt Lake City, Utah

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of its successful predecessor at the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans) features 30,000 square feet of flexible workspace, a roof deck, multiple meeting rooms, and comprehensive amenities aimed at stimulating local entrepreneurship and small business development. The Shop (version 2.0

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Mya and The Shop by EskewDumezRipple

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of its successful predecessor at the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans) features 30,000 square feet of flexible workspace, a roof deck, multiple meeting rooms, and comprehensive amenities aimed at stimulating local entrepreneurship and small business development. The Shop (version 2.0 Photo © Tim Hursley. Photo © Tim Hursley.