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Co-Working Space or Incubator • Events • Food • Social Impact
10 Employees

Guild Row is a new type of social club located along the Rockwell Corridor in Avondale, Chicago. Our 12,000 SF indoor/outdoor facility was designed as a place to meet new people and try new things. Guild Row opened its doors into the global pandemic this past August believing that togetherness is an essential good. Our growing community is currently comprised of approximately 220 active members with varied interests, diverse expertise, and assorted passions. Hailing from many different Chicago neighborhoods our members share a common respect of craft, desire for community, and love of a good time.


Co-Working Space or Incubator • Greentech • Software • Energy • Financial Services
Chicago, Illinois, USA
30 Employees

IncubEx is an incubator for exchange traded products, services, and technology solutions. At its core, IncubEx is a product and business development firm. The company works in conjunction with its global exchange partner, European Energy Exchange (EEX) and other leading service providers and stakeholders to design and develop new financial products in global environmental, reinsurance, and related commodity markets. IncubEx has a specific focus on innovation and continuous improvement of products and services, including technology, trading solutions, and operational efficiencies. The team is comprised of former key Climate Exchange executives and is uniquely positioned to capture these opportunities with its partners. The company was founded in 2016 and currently has offices in Chicago and London.


Co-Working Space or Incubator • Chemical
Chicago

How to Choose a Fencing Contractor for Residential Fences and Commercial Fences Before choosing a fencing contractor, you must ask yourself several questions. First, ask yourself if the contractor is reputable. Second, is he willing to work within your time and budget? Third, does he have the experience to complete your project efficiently? Ask these questions to make sure you get the best fencing contractor for your needs. You can also ask other homeowners about their experiences with fencing contractors. After all, you want to hire a professional to build a fence for your yard! Third, check references. Make sure the fencing contractor you choose is licensed and insured. If not, you should avoid them. You can also ask former customers for feedback. Fourth, be sure to check online evaluations and recommendations. Lastly, ask the contractor for references. The best companies will be happy to discuss the materials used and their prices. If you're concerned about the cost of materials, you can opt for a cheaper fence that is built over an existing property without obstacles. Fourth, find out what kind of training does the fencing contractor have. Anybody can dig a hole and place a fence post, but a fencing contractor should have received professional training. If they make a mistake, they may be held responsible and will have to pay restitution. For further details, check out the American Fence Association website. A certification will give you peace of mind that the contractor you choose has completed professional training. If you cannot find a fencing contractor in Southern Oregon, call us today 541-973-4518


Co-Working Space or Incubator • Healthtech
20 Employees

At MATTER, we believe collaboration is the best way to improve healthcare. The MATTER collaborative includes 200 cutting-edge startups, working together with hospitals and health systems, universities and industry-leading companies to build the future of healthcare. Together, we are accelerating innovation, advancing care and improving lives.


Co-Working Space or Incubator
150 Employees

Breather is a network of beautiful spaces that you can unlock on-demand, to work, meet, and focus.


Co-Working Space or Incubator

We are a program built by veteran entrepreneurs—for veteran entrepreneurs. The Bunker targets existing veteran owned tech startups and aspiring entrepreneurs to come, create, and conquer the business world through their ideas, hard work, and strategy.


Co-Working Space or Incubator

Level Office is conveniently located in the heart of the Loop with 4 prestigious locations. Our professionally designed and furnished private offices start at $499/month. That price is inclusive of direct fiber internet, a dedicated phone and line, 24/7 secured access, and the best executive suite amenity space in Chicago. Our office and service rates are the most competitively affordable in the downtown area. And you have to come and see our conference rooms and 60" 3D plasma TV's! We want you to spend less on office rent and to stop getting nickeled and dimed, have better amenities, and to enjoy a newly built out space with unmatched technology and services. Our location, offices, amenities, and customer service will exceed your high expectations. We look forward to the opportunity to show you around Level Office! CALL 877.301.6217 or visit www.leveloffice.com to book a tour today!


Co-Working Space or Incubator
5 Employees

InsightStudios is a venture studio, a company that creates high-growth technology companies. We are for investors who want the upside potential of seed-stage investments while mitigating the risk of customer acceptance.


Co-Working Space or Incubator
5 Employees

SmartHealth Activator is an incubator and activator of extraordinary biotechnology. Located at the epicenter of an enormous biotech cluster just north of Chicago, SmartHealth provides biotech startups direct access to customers, investors, elite mentors, co-working space and seed funding.


Co-Working Space or Incubator

At Life Creative, innovation is a habit, brainstorming is a daily activity, and creativity embeds itself in everything we do. We offer a variety of services designed to inspire innovation in our clients including a co-working space, consulting services, and interactive, experiential learning classes.


Co-Working Space or Incubator

Serendipity Labs Coworking accelerates innovation with a network of on-demand private and collaborative workspaces.


Co-Working Space or Incubator

We are a retail incubator gift shop located in the heart of the Bronzeville community of Chicago. We currently have over 18 handmade artisans, designers, authors and entrepreneurs of the Chicago land area in our gift shop that display and sell their works. We also offer creative arts space for local vendors, artisans and artists.


Co-Working Space or Incubator • Other • Social Impact
Chicago, Illinois, USA
3 Employees

Gray Matter is an entrepreneurial experience program for high school students across the country. All programs consist of a series of engaging workshops comprised of team building activities, group and individual tasks, discussions, guest speakers, and fun and engaging field trips. Participating students learn business concepts from entrepreneurs and professionals and then use that knowledge to create businesses to help impact Black communities within their cities. Students are encouraged to launch their businesses and will be placed in relevant internships and mentorships to ensure their success. Gray Matter aims to educate, empower and assist students in creating their own businesses while providing them access to resources and support to ensure students understand that their ideas are valid and vital to the entrepreneurial ecosystem.


Co-Working Space or Incubator
1 Employees

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Using the skills they learn at the center to create community-based social enterprises, students at Artifice will build their portfolios while benefitting the community. Ultimately, we hope to combine tech and entrepreneurial competencies in a way that will sustainably raise the economic and educational prospects of the neighborhood and surrounding areas.</div><div class="mhl" style="margin-left: 20px; margin-right: 20px; color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: 'lucida grande', tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 14px;"><div class="mvm uiP fsm" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; line-height: 16px;"><span class="fwb" style="font-weight: bold;">Vision</span></div><div class="text_exposed_root text_exposed" id="id_52a0be700e0069209701021" style="display: inline;">“Artifice” comes from the Latin for “made art,” a fitting description for a hackerspace over which participants have creative control. We also like the word’s complex connotation, for what is a hacker, if not very skilled and a little mischievous? Being part of our world makes participants “Artificers,” who, in fantasy literature, are particularly powerful makers, tinkerers, and wizards--al<span class="text_exposed_show" style="display: inline;">l terms used synonymously with hackers.<br><br>In the tech and engineering worlds, a “hack” is a work-around for a problem. It is often used to describe the act of making machinery or technology bend to the hacker’s will, rather than its intended purpose. We see the programs at Artifice as hacks that repurpose STEM curricula to solve the problems of structural inequality in public education and in the workforce.<br><br>The problem of inequality in public education--particularly in low-income areas of Chicago--has been the impetus for many STEM initiatives, but few programs are successful in setting participants up to overcome structural inequality in the workforce and thus to succeed in the long run. Tech, however, is the exceptional field; it is a meritocracy in which only the skilled prevail. Results matter far and above degrees or the ability to adhere to the arbitrary definitions of “professionalism” that exist in most work environments. Tech expertise is the great equalizer of our era and it is Artifice’s vision to prepare the underserved to take advantage of the opportunities it affords.<br><br><strong>History</strong></span></div><div class="text_exposed_root text_exposed" style="display: inline;"><br><span class="text_exposed_show" style="display: inline;">The project began as a series of conversations between James Crooks, computational scientist and PhD candidate in Biophysics at the University of Chicago, Adam Hammond, Curriculum Director for the Biophysical Sciences Program at the University of Chicago, and Ashley Lane, Development Associate at a youth digital media nonprofit. One of the topics was whether it would be possible to sustainably raise the median income level of a neighborhood by investing in its youth and encouraging them to stay in the community so as not to cause a “brain drain.” The other was the failure of most STEM programs to actually teach any valuable STEM lessons, change students’ trajectories as a result of participation, and/or better their lifetime earnings substantially. The outcome was Artifice, a safe community center with tech programming that endows youth with marketable skills and the know-how to monetize them without having to leave the community.&nbsp;<br><br>In June 2013, the group began discussing the possibility of pursuing the concept in earnest. On August 23, 2013, a series of conversations with Alderman Cochran of the 20th ward culminated in the donation of a storefront space at 1500 E. 63rd St. by Dr. Rev. Leon Finney, Jr.&nbsp;<br><br>Artifice launched its programming on December 2, 2013.</span></div><div class="text_exposed_root text_exposed" style="display: inline;">&nbsp;</div><div class="text_exposed_root text_exposed" style="display: inline;">&nbsp;</div><div class="text_exposed_root text_exposed" style="display: inline;">&nbsp;</div></div><p>Pending the conferment of tax-exempt status by the IRS, we are relying on volunteer instructors and non-grant donations for the success of our program. Please visit our website or Facebook page if you want to learn more about supporting Artifice.</p>


Co-Working Space or Incubator
4 Employees

"Sabbatical is a startup hospitality management company that plans to create a series of physical assets designed for Millennial professionals to cowork while traveling, both domestically and internationally. Sabbatical's focus will be creating a collaborative space to remain productive while having an incredible travel experience.


Co-Working Space or Incubator

<p>Platform Venture is not following in the footsteps of those companies that employ an “immersive” accelerator approach. We focus exclusively on adding value to early stage projects, partnering with entrepreneurs looking to hedge the opportunity cost and associated risk of stepping completely away from their current career path. In most cases our firm plays the role of Co-founder and Co-investor.</p><p>Our process does not include spending 10 minutes each, hearing the pitch of 100′s of potential co-founders who may be very bright, but are not stepping away from ongoing successful careers. We look for those who have proven themselves both academically and in business and who are looking for a way to potentially transition into the role of entrepreneur.</p><p>Our Platform is designed to deliver the right combination of resources in the form of technology development, meeting capital requirements, design, project management, sourcing pilot opportunities, etc.</p><p>Our partners are what many refer to as “Serial Entrepreneurs”, founding Internet technology-based businesses beginning in 1996.</p>


Co-Working Space or Incubator
12 Employees

<p>Code Ventures is a technical cofouder for startups. As technical cofouders, CodeVentures will architect, code and implement your ideas into a company for equity. Scope of the deliverable vary from MVP to full product. We normally work with startups with cofounders who has good product and customer aquisition skills, but lacks technical skills or funds to hire developers. In technology we work with Mobile , Software, Internet , IoT and enterprise spaces. Please apply to start a conversation.</p>


Angel or VC Firm • Co-Working Space or Incubator
Chicago

gener8tor’s turnkey platform for the creative economy connects startup founders, investors, corporations, universities, job seekers, musicians and artists. The gener8tor platform includes accelerators, upskilling, corporate programming, and conferences with content on community growth, impact investing, diversity, equity and inclusion, and innovation across education, agriculture, insurance, healthcare, sustainability, and more.


Angel or VC Firm • Co-Working Space or Incubator • Real Estate • Hospitality
Chicago, Illinois, USA
31 Employees

Workbox Holdings, Inc. is a specialized workspace company that provides professionals with a diverse platform to connect both in person and virtually. In addition to traditional office space and coworking solutions, the Chicago-based company offers direct access to a range of investors, vetted strategic advising via experienced mentors and professional specialists, as well as an unparalleled community of growing businesses. Workbox offers flexible office solutions in extraordinary environments, with all the amenities you've come to expect. But, we are much more than just coworking—we are a home for innovative professionals and companies, connecting you to an unmatched network of resources tailored to support your business needs.


Co-Working Space or Incubator
12 Employees

<p>Grind is a members-only collaboratie workspace and coworking community dedicated to taking all of the frustrations of working the old way and pulverizing them to a dust so fine it actually oils the wheels of the machine. With two convenient locations in NYC (419 Park Avenue South and 1412 Broadway) and a third in Chicago (2 N LaSalle St), Grind offers members a friction-free environment to work and collaborate. For more information about Grind visit&nbsp;<a href="http://grindspaces.com">grindspaces.com</a>&nbsp;or follow us on <a href="http://twitter.com/grindspaces">Twitter</a> and <a href="http://instagram.com/grindspaces">Instagram</a>. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>