1871
expands at Merchandise Mart
(Above)
Pat Quinn (wearing the tie), J.B. Pritzker (right of Quinn), and Howard
Tullman (right of Pritzker) cut a ribbon on Tuesday morning to officially
open new space at 1871. (Photo obtained from 1871.)
17-Oct-14
– Big ideas need lots of room. River North’s technology incubator has opened new
space at Merchandise Mart that increases its size from 50,000 to 75,000
square feet.
Governor
Pat Quinn, philanthropist and venture capitalist J.B. Pritzker, and 1871 CEO
Howard Tullman officially unveiled the space on Tuesday at a ribbon-cutting
ceremony.
The
new space will house tech companies that have outgrown their current space,
along with venture capital firms and hundreds of other organizations.
The
cost of the new space was paid for by the Illinois Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity.
“Since
its inception, 1871 and its alumni companies have created more than 1,000
jobs and this new space will allow the hub to expand and create more
high-tech companies and good jobs right here in Illinois,” said Quinn.
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