Dayton-area business, kitchen incubator joins new brand


A Dayton-area business and kitchen incubator will soon become part of a Columbus-based social enterprise.

The city of Fairborn will partner with COhatch as the first licensee in the company's Community Investment Program. As part of the deal, COhatch, a Worthington-based enterprise that operates four coworking spaces in the Columbus area, will take over Spark Fairborn, the city's business and kitchen incubator located in the 300 block of West Main Street.

The Fairborn Development Corporation (FDC)…

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