Innovation America Innovation America Accelerating the growth of the GLOBAL entrepreneurial innovation economy
Founded by Rich Bendis

Chicago

According to a recent article from the Wall Street Journal, Chicago has recently become home to a number of co-working spaces and incubators, for entrepreneur-types who are looking for places to establish their technology ideas in physical spaces.

Pointing to the successes of Groupon and GrubHub, the WSJ article mentioed a list of newly formed incubator spaces for developers and entrepreneurs alike. Listed here are some of the newer and more popular ones:

1871: The name comes from the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, and this collaborate workspace will host an impressive 50,000 square feet of space inside the Merchandise Mart for creators of about 100 startups. For those chosen, the spaces will have areas for desks, access to conference areas for around $400 a month.

To read the full, original article click on this link: Chicago becomes a hot spot for technology entrepreneurs and incubator spaces | Media Tech Connection