Young entrepreneurs from four of Hudson County’s higher education institutions competed for $5,000 — and the chance to turn their idea into a reality — as Mission 50 in Hoboken hosted the finals of its first countywide Entrepreneurship Pitch Competition on May 18.
New Jersey City University (NJCU) is continuing to build its partnership with Hoboken’s Mission 50, as the NJCU Institute for Dispute Resolution (IDR) has announced that it will work with Mission 50 to host a new entrepreneurship pitch competition starting April 26.
Mission 50, a Hoboken co-working space that hosts a number of businesses and entrepreneurs, made plans to renovate in January of 2020, expanding from a fourth floor penthouse in the Hoboken Business Center to the second floor.
Among many things, the face of the workplace has drastically changed in the past year. The working community in Hoboken is no different — and with many still working from home, finding a new space to co-work is essential for concentration. A local solution to a non-traditional work space is Mission 50, the coworking venue in Southwest Hoboken. Formerly known as the Hoboken Business Center, the Mission 50 building located at 50 Harrison Street has a long history of serving business in the Greater New York area — and has a gorgeous new space for coworking. Keep reading to learn more about Mission 50 and the exclusive offer for Hoboken Girl readers.
Young entrepreneurs from four of Hudson County’s higher education institutions competed for $5,000 — and the chance to turn their idea into a reality — as Mission 50 in Hoboken hosted the finals of its first countywide Entrepreneurship Pitch Competition on May 18.