Metavesco's Epic Labor Expands into Baltimore, Targeting Mid-Atlantic Staffing Market
Metavesco's Epic Labor subsidiary opens a new branch in Baltimore, positioning itself to capture significant market share in the Mid-Atlantic region's construction, logistics, and hospitality sectors. The strategic expansion supports the company's aggressive growth plan to establish 98 branches by 2029.

Metavesco's Epic Labor has launched a new branch in Baltimore, Maryland, marking a significant expansion of its staffing services into the Mid-Atlantic region. The strategic move positions the company to capitalize on the area's robust infrastructure, logistics, and hospitality markets.
The Baltimore branch will offer comprehensive staffing solutions across multiple sectors, including construction, warehousing, hospitality, manufacturing, and event services. With a distinctive '2-Hour Guarantee' for labor replacement, Epic Labor aims to differentiate itself in a competitive market.
Company leadership projects ambitious growth targets for the new location, targeting an annual run-rate of $1.2 million within six months and $1.5 million by the 24-month mark. This expansion represents the fourth branch in Epic Labor's network and aligns with the company's aggressive strategy to establish 98 branches by 2029.
For Metavesco, the Baltimore branch serves multiple strategic purposes. It provides a critical entry point into the I-95 corridor, reduces customer acquisition costs, and creates opportunities for national account development. The expansion occurs at a time when many competitors are experiencing market contraction.
By systematically expanding its geographic footprint, Epic Labor is positioning itself to capture increasing market share in the on-demand labor segment. The company's sales-first approach and rapid deployment model could prove particularly attractive to small and mid-sized businesses seeking flexible staffing solutions.