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Thrive Coworking To Open Third Location In Canton
The company will open its third coworking space at The Mill on Etowah.

CANTON, GA — Thrive Coworking, a company dedicated to promoting shared work spaces, announced it will open a third location in Canton. The company will bring its 21st century twist on the work place to The Mill on Etowah, a redevelopment project on the edge of downtown Canton.
The Thrive component is currently proposed to be about 12,000 square feet of private office, meeting and open workspaces. Its concept will focus on the same collaborative and creative design at current Thrive locations. Company representatives plan to work very closely with the developer to create a community feel not only at the Thrive location, but throughout the development.
“We are very excited about the sites walkability and unique characteristics that come with being located in a 100+ year old mill," said THRIVE founder Ramon Gonzalez. “We are going to do what we’ve done with our other two locations in Alpharetta and Milton: make Thrive a fixture within the community, a place where people meet, relationships develop, and businesses grow.”
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Thrive has locations in downtown Alpharetta and in Milton. Gonzalez said the company's Canton location will be an opportunity to make Thrive a fixture within the community, "a place where people meeting, relationships develop and businesses grow."
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“In addition to providing flexible/scalable workspace solutions, we are excited about offering innovative events and activities at the space which benefit from The Mill’s features including waterfront and green space
access, as well as restaurants, shops and (a) brewery," Gonzalez added.
You can learn more about Thrive by visiting its website.
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