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This week, Mayor Donald R. Grebien and Northern RI Chamber of Commerce Senior Vice President Paul L. Ouellette, toured the Red DWG Library, a co-working lounge for start-ups, entrepreneurs, and consultants. The Mayor toured shared office space, state-of-the art conference rooms, a lounge, dining area, and kitchen before sitting down with owners David and Katherine Gomez.
“I want to thank Red DWG Library for choosing Pawtucket as their home,” said Mayor Grebien. “The beautifully renovated space offers small business owners a professional place to work and grow their network.”
“The Chamber is pleased to welcome Red DWG Library to Pawtucket. Small business are always looking for opportunities for shared office space when getting off the ground,” said Paul L. Ouellette. “The Red DWG Library offers an innovative model, usually only offered in metropolitan cities.”
“At Red DWG Library we provide premium experiences for small businesses who want to reward themselves and create a positive and inspirational working culture,” said David Gomez. “What makes RDL special is our creative approach to curating an enriching experience that awakens and empowers teams and individuals.”
The Red DWG Library, located in the newly renovated American Insulated Wire mill, offers personalized membership services, including:
Red DWG Library is located at 413 Central Avenue, Suite 300, Pawtucket. For more information and to schedule a tour, please visit their website: http://www.reddwglibrary.com/.
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