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“DriftSpaces” Opens in Ocean City

Ocean City Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting ceremony for Driftspaces, a co-working and event Space, located on Asbury Avenue. Photographed left to right; Ocean City Regional Chamber of Commerce President Patrick McMahon, Councilman Terry Crowley, co-owner Drew Lewis, co-owner Caitlin Quirk, Michael Allegretto, Councilman Dave Winslow, Karen Mahar, Council President Peter Madden and Mayor Jay Gillian.

OCEAN CITY – DriftSpaces was created to meet the needs of the many professionals in Cape May County, both year-round residents and visitors, who need a remote workspace with style and a strong sense of community. The space offers an array of options, from semi-private day desks to private mini-offices that can be rented on a month-to-month basis. There’s even a community kitchen with free coffee.

While coworking is at the heart of what “Drift” is all about, the space can also be booked out for small private events and corporate retreats. “We’ve had a lot of businesses from out of town who book the space for one, two, three or more days,” said co-owner Caitlin Quirk. “What better place for a retreat than Ocean City, where the beach and all its perks are right outside the door.”

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