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Electric Works gets coworking company
Plans to use 32,000 square feet for professional workspace
DAVE GONG | The Journal Gazette
A national company specializing in coworking spaces has entered into a partnership with the developers of Fort Wayne s Electric Works project, a Monday news release said.
Carr Workplaces has entered into an agreement with RTM Ventures – the firm that owns the former General Electric campus and is developing the site – for about 32,000 square feet of space in Building 19 of the project s west campus. Carr Workplaces manages about 30 coworking spaces nationwide, the release said.
“At Carr Workplaces, we strive to create innovative, fresh and polished spaces for the productive professional,” Ashley Buckner, the Washington, D.C., company s chief operating officer, said in a statement. “Electric Works is a truly transformational project for the region and the state, and we are eager to help attract and connect a vibrant mix of companies, startups
Company providing co-working spaces partners with Electric Works
DAVE GONG | The Journal Gazette
A national company specializing in co-working spaces has entered into a partnership with the developers of Fort Wayne s Electric Works project, a Monday news release said.
Washington, D.C.-based Carr Workplaces has entered into an agreement with RTM Ventures – the firm that owns the former General Electric campus and is developing the site – for about 32,000 square feet of space in Building 19 of the project s west campus. Carr Workplaces manages about 30 coworking spaces nationwide, the release said. At Carr Workplaces, we strive to create innovative, fresh and polished spaces for the productive professional, Ashley Buckner, the company s chief operating officer, said in a statement. Electric Works is a truly transformational project for the region and the state, and we are eager to help attract and connect a vibrant mix of companies, startups and entrepreneurs to drive i
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Amid rapidly rising cases of COVID-19 in Indiana, the Innovation Partners Institute (IPI) at Purdue University and MavenSphere today launched a personal engagement app designed to give organizations a simple tool to help people monitor their COVID symptoms, track test results, and connect to important support tools and resources. The fully-HIPAA compliant app, KeepOthersSafe, is currently being used by employees at the Purdue Research Foundation. We have learned through our experiences in protecting the Purdue campus this fall that it is critically important that all individuals monitor symptoms daily, engage with healthcare providers to get tested, and isolate or quarantine depending on test results or close contact with others who have tested positive, said David Broecker, Chief Innovation and Collaboration Officer for the Purdue Research Foundation and Executive Director of the Innovation Partners Institute. KeepOthersSafe helps facilitate th