Startup Village Provides Co-Working Space For University Student-led Businesses

November 8, 2022

Startup

Startup Village Provides Co-Working Space For University Student-led Businesses

NWA Daily

Three U of A student-led startups are currently participating in Startup Village, a free co-working space in downtown Fayetteville joined through a competitive annual membership application process. 

  • New kids: New to the space are startups Nayari Skin Care, a vegan-based skincare line founded by Warrenesha Arnold, and Crimson Fox Design Co, founded by graphic design student Grace Underfanger. 
  • Welcoming committee: Already in the space was Rejoicy, co-founded by alumni Luke Brown and Edwin Ortiz, which provides business owners with ways to create quick and affordable websites.

Read more about the exciting things happening at Startup Village HERE

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