MakeIt Labs, NH’s first hackerspace, hopes to move to building rented from Nashua
NASHUA – One of the city’s more unusual institutions, the first makerspace to open in New Hampshire, may move into bigger space and take on some of the roles of an incubator for startup businesses, if it can get enough money to repair vandalism that has occurred at a long-empty building owned by the city. “Every time we do a walkthrough, there’s another chunk of something missing,” said Adam Shrey, president of MakeIt Labs, concerning the former Armstrong Cabinets building on Crown Street, where MakeIt Labs hopes to move. “The last time, vandals had destroyed a heater/cooling unit to get the condenser out of it. A thousand dollars worth of damage to get 50 dollars worth of metal.” Nashua bought the 25 Crown St. MakeIt Labs, NH’s first hackerspace, hopes to move to building rented from Nashua














