The Network Hub
The Network Hub is a Canadian coworking space in East Vancouver, British Columbia. It was launched in the summer of 2006 and is considered the longest running coworking space in Vancouver.
The space functions as a start-up incubator for entrepreneurs and small businesses. The Network Hub hosts businesses from different industries, including software developers, gaming companies, designers, consultants, and marketing service providers.
The Network Hub emphasizes community partnerships and networking activities. The stated goal of the organization is "To help people with great ideas launch their business faster and leaner".
In 2012, The Network Hub was nominated for a Small Business Influencer Award in the Corporations category. It has garnered recognition as the best coworking space in Vancouver and BC on multiple occasions. The company has also been featured in Mashable, CNN, CBC, and Get Connected magazine.
History
The Network Hub was launched in 2006 by three high school students, John Van, Jay Catalan, and Minna Van who have experience as web designers and programmers with a background in entrepreneurship, and began as a 9,800 square-foot coworking space in Downtown Vancouver, Canada.The Network Hub hosted eight small businesses in 2006, all headed by entrepreneurs under the age of 30. In 2007, the company hosted 20 small businesses, primarily in Information Technology. In 2009, The Network Hub hosted 35 businesses. The average time of use for long-term clients is two years.
In 2009, Get Connected magazine featured The Network Hub as an example of cost-saving business models in their Spring edition, and was featured by Canadian Broadcasting Company in 2010 as part of the growing trend of coworking spaces. Sarah Kessler featured The Network Hub as a model coworking space in several articles for Mashable's website in January 2011.
In 2011, the company expanded by opening a second location in New Westminster, providing a larger workspace. In the same year, The Network Hub announced plans to use the office space as an art gallery showcasing local Vancouver artists. Artists partnering with The Network Hub received one hundred percent of all sales. Featured artists include Scott Sueme, Jonathan Taggart, and Jason Athens.
In 2013, The Network Hub made history by establishing the world's first ski-in-ski-out coworking space in Whistler. This location was designed to appeal to entrepreneurs and small businesses desiring a mountain scenery workspace. The following year, The Network Hub opened its fourth location in Nanaimo, catering to individuals seeking a workspace on Vancouver Island.
In 2018, The Network Hub's nonprofit entity played a pivotal role as a confounding member in the creation of the first cultural community and coworking hub in Vancouver's Chinatown.
Since its inception, The Network Hub has expanded to multiple locations, including New Westminster, Whistler, Nanaimo, Richmond, Calgary, and Toronto.