The Quest is New Bedford's Enterprise Hub

The Quest is New Bedford’s Enterprise Hub supporting the development of innovative businesses, entrepreneurs and organizations. The Quest offers a dynamic setting for work and convening just blocks from the bustling activity of our port, downtown, and passenger rail station to Boston.

Co-Working Space

The Quest boasts more than 5,000 square feet of renovated coworking spaces that include common work areas, private offices, conference rooms and more—thanks in large part to build-out grants from MassDevelopment’s TDI program.  The space, programing, and community is managed by the team at Groundwork.  Click here to learn more!

SUITE OF SERVICES

The Quest is a program managed by the New Bedford Economic Development Council, under an agreement with the City of New Bedford. The NBEDC performs these services through time commitments of staff and the shared use of specific equipment and services. The NBEDC manages the daily operations of The Quest program, and provides the following licensee services: 

Day-to-Day Operations

  1. Identification of the licensee’s name and location in the central lobby directory and on website platform.
  2. Scheduling coordination of shared meeting facilities on the second and third floors, including access to teleconferencing options. Licensees shall work with NBEDC staff to book such spaces and to ensure room set up and other logistical needs are meet.
  3. The use of common kitchen areas on the second and third floors is provided with basic cleaning supplies, a refrigerator, sink, microwave, and coffee station. Food, beverages, and other supplies are not included, and licensees should be respectful of other users of these spaces.
  4. Janitorial services are provided to the common areas and shared meeting rooms of the premises, but this excludes the specific offices of individual licensees.
  5. The use of the high-speed telecommunications link is provided, but the licensee shall arrange for, and pay for, internet and telephone services from their provider of choice. The NBEDC shall act as liaison when required with the City in relation to IT service provider requirements.
  6. Serve as the single point of contact with the City or its service providers for issues that may arise relating to the operations of the building.
  7. Serve as the point of contact for monthly billing of license payments as well as for the drafting of agreement modifications. Collection of all rent payments for submission to the City are due no later than the 5th day of each month.
  8. Market and promote licensee presence and specific programs/events through social media and the NBEDC web-based platform. Such requests should be coordinated with staff for such requests at least three weeks in advance.

Other Services

  1. The NBEDC will provide priority grant/loan application processing and underwriting for The Quest based licensees.
  2. Business location and recruiting for licensees who are in need of first establishment space or who have matured from The Quest space and are ready for relocation to targeted growth area in the city.
  3. Grant writing assistance and coordination of efforts for the further development of The Quest in partnership with City departments for the benefit of the Center and the sustainable growth of the district.
  4. Coordination of technical assistance delivery in areas including business planning, grant assistance, employment training and recruiting with the NBEDC business development resource partners.

For more information, please contact Marianella Perry, Officer of Business Support, Communications and Special Projects at mperry@nbedc.org.

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