
Real estate fintech startup NYCE is in the early stages of moving tech and entrepreneurial-minded students and creators into a building meant for mixed-use living, coworking and creative space just north of Temple University‘s main campus.
The building, called TEMPLE I: The Tech Mansion, plays off the idea of the popular Silicon Valley “hacker house,” where young entrepreneurs live and work together in the early stages of a startup. Think: the five-bedroom house Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg rented in Palo Alto, California, in the summer of 2004, in the early days of Facebook.
NYCE cofounders Martin Braithwaite, a soccer player for FC Barcelona, and Philip Michael, author of “Real Estate Wealth Hacking: How To 10X Your Net Worth In 18 Months,” spearheaded NYCE. The company has plans for further development in San Antonio, Texas, New York City and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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