fSpace staff Jason Normandale and Sabine Albers.
Camera IconfSpace staff Jason Normandale and Sabine Albers. Credit: Supplied/Jon Hewson

Fremantle’s fSpace gets creative with anniversary celebrations

Jessica NicoFremantle Gazette

FREMANTLE’S fSpace has celebrated four successful years the best way it knows how, by opening up another round of funding support for local creative start-up businesses.

The creative co-working space has joined with the City of Fremantle to announce a third round of funding for the Business Development Program, offering financial support for new creative businesses for up to six months through a subsidised workspace.

Owner of fSpace, Sabine Albers, said the program has helped scores of businesses develop and grow in Fremantle

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“We’ve had well over 100 businesses come through our co-working space over the past four years, which seems amazing,” she said.

“We have a mix of people across all sorts of industries, from established professionals looking to change up their regular workplace, to entrepreneurs with home-based businesses looking to escape noise and distraction, to start-ups looking for a dedicated place to take a swing at a business idea.

“What I’ve always hoped for is to have a great community of interesting people doing cool things and we’ve had that every step of the way.

“It’s been a wonderful four years and we look forward to continuing to build an inspiring, enjoyable workspace for people who share our values of empathy, curiosity and community.”

Visit www.fspace.me for more information.

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