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    Startuppop Spaces

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    2 years ago

    Most happening and modern working space in boca area. Lobby area has nice fountain and cafeteria..

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    Where Innovation Meets Community - A Hidden Gem in Boca Raton!…read moreThe Boca Raton Innovation Campus (BRiC) is so much more than just an office park -- it's where the past, present, and future of innovation intersect. Originally IBM's R&D hub and famously the birthplace of the personal computer, BRiC has transformed into a sleek, modern 1.7 million square foot campus that draws in today's brightest minds in tech, life sciences, and entrepreneurship. And best of all -- it's open to the public! I visited BRiC for the ABC Supply Great Chefs Tailgate Showcase on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, and I was blown away. The event kicked off college football season in true Boca fashion -- great food, amazing energy, and a strong sense of community. Local restaurants, breweries, hotels, and mixologists brought their A-game for an unforgettable night of flavor and fun. Some standouts from the culinary lineup included: Eddie V's Prime Seafood Boca West Country Club Los Bocados Crazy Uncle Mike's Graze Craze Boca Raton Deep Eddy Vodka Prosperity Brewers How Ya Dough'n (yes, the pizza was amazing) And many, many more. It was an epic tasting tour across South Florida's best eats and drinks -- all for a great cause. The event supported Spirit of Giving's Holiday Gift Drive, helping thousands of local kids experience the joy of the holiday season. Love that BRiC hosts events that give back while bringing the community together. The space itself is impressive -- spacious, modern, and full of energy. It's clear why so many global enterprises and startups are choosing BRiC as their home base. Whether you're a local, a visitor, or just a curious foodie -- keep your eye on BRiC. It's a unique destination where innovation, community, and culture collide.

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    980 Spaces offers a secure, quiet, and spacious work environment with plenty of open seating,…read moreswivel chairs, strong Wi-Fi, and room to spread out. The upstairs area is secure and requires key-card access, which adds a nice layer of privacy and safety. One of the biggest positives is the open atmosphere. There is plenty of space to work, move between stations, and stay focused without feeling crowded. It was not very busy during my visit, which is great if you prefer a quieter, more low-key workspace. The restrooms were also very clean and well maintained, and parking in the back felt open, easy, and safe. The downstairs foyer is open and mostly unused, making it a nice option for a quick lunch or break, though it is probably not ideal for focused work. The front desk manager, Amanda, was wonderful and extremely helpful with anything you might need. the only 2 drawbacks out of their control: there are no walkable food options nearby, so you will need to bring food or drive. There are no outdoor areas for calls or lunch seating, which would have been a nice addition. The culture feels very utilitarian. People mostly keep to themselves, so it is not especially community-driven or social. It is more of a "get in, work, and get out" environment, which may be perfect for some and less appealing for others. 980 Spaces is a solid option if you want a clean, secure, spacious, and quiet place to work -- especially if you value focus over social energy.

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