31 gifts, became too big to manage from home, and she wanted to help other women get off the the house and get their out of the house and get their businesses moving. it s been referred to as a co-working space or a business incubator space, and it really just allows women who are working their business from home to come in and have a public presence or have a quiet area to work. reporter: and it s working. membership to the center starts at just $50 a month. renting a private work space costs about $200, and the women who are using the space say their businesses are thriving. one example we are for you, carissa black, a worming mother of two working mother of two, who has been making her own line of handbags and accessories at home. her side job started to cut into her family time, and being around other creative women has been a bonus. all the other people that represent space there too, it s like to have professionals that i can bounce ideas off of, what do you think about