Triangle’s new ‘founder living room’ opens in Durham

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Bullhouse, a new venture in Durham, North Carolina, is opening as a 'living room for founders, by founders' to support local startups and stem the brain drain. The venture offers free space, education, and investment to early-stage companies in specific tech sectors.
A new venture, Bullhouse, is launching in Durham, North Carolina, to support local startups and address the region's talent retention issues. Bullhouse combines a high-end event space with co-working areas, offering free space to companies it invests in, focusing on fintech, sports tech, health tech, defense tech, and martech. The venture is led by serial entrepreneur Austin Armstrong and his wife, Austin Carroll. Bullhouse will host an open house during Raleigh-Durham Startup Week, showcasing its facilities and hosting a mini-pitch competition. The initiative aims to create a community space for founders, providing education, programming, and investment opportunities. By doing so, Armstrong and Carroll hope to encourage startups to stay in the region rather than moving to the coasts.
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