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Friday
06Jul

More high tech spending in St. Louis

St. Louis has been getting a bad rep for industries leaving our area in the last few years but it looks like a great solution here.  UMSL is putting some real money into high tech industry development in the form of a office incubator in north county.  Today's St. Louis Post-Dispatch has a good article describing the situation, UMSL facility helps IT hopefuls. Rachel Melcer states that UMSL paid $2.7 mil for the facility.  They plan to provide office space, admin services, equipment and some on-site research consulting for up to a dozen firms.

If you've got an idea but the task of getting started seemed too big, this might be your answer.


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