From The Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE — Construction is complete on The Cahaba Building, a new coworking facility in Trussville, Alabama. A ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, May 26, will mark the grand opening. A redeveloped historic property, The Cahaba Building offers small business owners and entrepreneurs a new place to work in the charming community of Trussville.
“We’re excited to be part of the downtown Trussville redevelopment to bring a new coworking concept to our neighborhood,” Cahaba Building Co-Owner Bo Watkins said. “Office space of this type is scarce in our area, and we are proud to give the community a place to network and grow their business. Our facility will offer its members benefits like fiber internet, meeting rooms, even free coffee, and printing — essentials that start-ups and entrepreneurs need to get off the ground.”
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Located in the heart of downtown Trussville, The Cahaba offers 27 private offices, spacious meeting rooms, a kitchen, a rooftop patio, and an outdoor plaza. Members can enjoy amenities such as fiber internet and 24/7 building access, as well as a convenient location within walking distance from Trussville’s bustling new restaurant and entertainment district.
With a vested interest in the community, Trussville residents Brice Falkner and Bo Watkins partnered with Ryan Harbuck and Mark Hancock of Hancock Construction, and Justin Collier Architect to bring the project to life. The joint-venture group known as Cahaba Capital Partners will serve as owners and managers of The Cahaba.
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“Living in Trussville, it was important to us to contribute an asset that would fulfill a community need,” Co-owner Falkner said. “We believe the surrounding businesses will benefit from The Cahaba as its members dine and shop in the area. We love Trussville, and it’s significant to us to have a hand in helping our community progress and thrive.”
Justin Collier Architect and Hancock Construction served as the designer and builders of the facility. For more information on renting an office space in the Cahaba Building, visit thecahababuilding.com.