Two men sitting in leather chairs, in front of an orange wall that says Connect St. Pete.Two men sitting in leather chairs, in front of an orange wall that says Connect St. Pete. Josh Naaman and Eric Nutting designed Connect St. Pete to bring together entrepreneurs.
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A new co-working and community hub is now open in St. Petersburg’s EDGE District.

Connect St. Pete is designed as a gathering place for entrepreneurs, creatives, and community-minded professionals. The goal is to work, collaborate, and build meaningful connections, the founders say.

Connect St. Pete Opens

The space blends traditional co-working amenities with programming focused on business growth, education, and community impact. Founders Josh Naaman and Eric Nutting developed the concept at 1211 First Ave. N., Suite 210.

It offers flexible membership options that include workspace access, business development resources, networking opportunities, and leadership programming led by local experts. Membership tiers include a dedicated desk ($250/month), hot desk ($125/month), virtual office ($30/month), and $25 day passes.

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