To call Synergy Mill a makerspace doesn’t really do justice to the facility inside the NEXT Manufacturing building on Birnie Street in West Greenville.
According to co-founder Joey Loman, the coworking space/community workshop is like a gymnasium where, for a monthly fee, tools and professional equipment meet people with creative ideas and a desire to learn how to turn those ideas into something tangible.
“We have become an unintentional business incubator,” Loman says. “We’re not creating businesses that will change the world but we are creating businesses that will change people’s lives.”
The 2,500-square-foot space has a range of tools and capabilities for hobbyists and skilled craftsmen, alike. There are tools for carpentry, metal machining, welding, laser engraving and 3D printing.
Incorporates 2,500-square-feet of carpentry, metalworking and 3D printing…