4/26/14 - A Howell business that started slowly as a business incubator to help entrepreneurs and people who are self-employed get started in a professional setting is now almost at capacity. Frontal Lobe was established nearly a year ago in downtown Howell to provide affordable office space for Livingston County entrepreneurs who have hesitated to use their home as a place of business. But business has surpassed expectations, and next month, Frontal Lobe will be celebrating the first anniversary of its formal opening in May of last year. Co-owner Courtney Tarara tells WHMI the building, near the historic court house on East Grand River, has about 3,000 square feet of space on the main floor and a renovated basement that is used as a conference room and additional office space. Tarara says Frontal Lobe gives full members not only professional office space which can be used as their business address, but the chance to network, share ideas and experience camaraderie with other upwardly mobile professionals. Office space is available via memberships that range from a low of $20 for a day pass to $145 for unlimited access and a roaming office space, up to $495 for private office space and unlimited access. For more information on Frontal Lobe, go to its website at workfrontallobe.com. (TT)
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