By David Nicklauss
Tim Carlock hasn't given up on his entrepreneurial dream, but he has decided that it won't come true in St. Louis.
Carlock, 30, spent most of the last two years working onNexly.com, which he envisions as a clearinghouse for small businesses that need to outsource functions like information technology or marketing.
He's tried to take advantage of the resources available to startups here, like the Information Technology Entrepreneur Network and the Innovate Venture Mentoring Service. He's gone through most of the startup money that he raised from family and friends, but the business is struggling to gain traction.
So, Carlock has sold his house here and he's moving to San Francisco.
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