Tri-state briefs: Stamford gets ‘iCenter’ in long-vacant Old City Hall

From the March issue: The Stamford Innovation Center, the city’s first business development collaborative, officially launched last month, signing a 10-year, 16,000-square-foot lease in Stamford’s Old City Hall, the Hartford Courant reported. The ornate Beaux Arts building, built in 1905, was used by the city until 1987, and has been vacant since then. The new “iCenter,” which aims to encourage new business in Stamford, offers desk space and business services for start-up companies. Entrepreneurs can rent a desk and access to meeting rooms for $250 a month, according to the Danbury News-Times. The website Itsrelevant.com was the first company to sublease space in the center. [more]

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