Rachit Shukla had run out of options in Orange County.
After Shukla, CEO of the start-up Two Toasters, moved to Carrboro from Raleigh in May 2009, he soon found that his small company that builds iPhone and Android applications had outgrown its location.
“There wasn’t a space in Chapel Hill,” Shukla said. “Given the close proximity to UNC, I think it would be a great place to start things off.”
Now, the Orange County Board of Commissioners is working to prevent more stories like Shukla’s from happening again.
The county is in the early stages of developing a business incubator, said county Economic Development Director Gary Shope.
County officials hope to use an existing commercial space, possibly in Chapel Hill because of its proximity to the University, he said.
“We’re developing these great minds to make these great companies and then we’re letting them leave,” Shope said.
In March, Shukla moved his company to American Underground, a space Durham supported to attract companies by providing a flexible office space.
Durham has supported other programs to give new businesses a home, like the Bull City Start Up Stampede, a program that will award about 15 start-up companies with free office space.