The Groundwork Blog
“Love what you do. Passion will be your biggest asset. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes or ask for help.” Sage advice from Donald Machado, local coffee master.
Read More >Spring is in full bloom! With the weather warming up, it’s hard not to spend your time off enjoying the great outdoors. The SouthCoast is embracing this with an array of different events from food trucks to 5k fun runs.
Read More >Earlier this month we got some big news: Workbar and Staples announced a collaboration to bring coworking spaces into three Staples stores in the Boston suburbs: Danvers, Norwood, and Brighton.
Read More >“I like not being alone in my home office. I’m able to bounce ideas off of other really smart folks, and to have interesting conversations with them. It also helps me be more productive, as there’s so much productivity going on around me.”
Read More >Guess what? People still love books. Real, object-in-hand books. Over 400 people filed into Groundwork! for the first New Bedford Book Festival and it was a smashing success.
Read More >With graduation right around the corner, I started to reflect on my time here as an intern at Groundwork!. From pie contests to learning the how to’s on writing a blog, I have come a long way from day 1 in the beta space.
Read More >Interested in building your own product or have a company that needs to be started? Take a look into the behind the scenes of where to go and how to develop new products.
Read More >Life in Buenos Aires meant a certain intimacy with humanity. I’m talking about bumping into people from all walks of life all the time. This intimacy is what inspired me to co-found Groundwork! with my good friend Dena. And it’s why I’m happy to be here.
Read More >You might know Steven Froias as co-chair of New Bedford Open Studios, or maybe you’ve seen him around downtown on AHA! nights, or maybe you bought one of his awesome…
Read More >“We are often blown away by people’s generosity. People spend so much of their time working hard on our committees, giving so deeply — it’s really a community of people sharing a heart connection to the mission, wanting to help women move to economic strength and are willing to really roll up their sleeves, share what they have to make that happen.”
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