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Business with Common Wealth Development
Common Wealth supports the success of small start-up and expanding companies at our business incubators located in the heart of the vibrant near-eastside. The Madison Enterprise Center and Main Street Industries offer small businesses an exciting entrepreneurial community, affordable rents, shared services and access to a loan fund.
For more information, please contact Sarah Hole at (608) 256-6565, or sarah@cwd.org.
Fifteen businesses from the Madison Enterprise Center (MEC) and Main Street Industries (MSI) recently took part in a Lunch & Learn on How to Use Social Media to Grow Your Business. Old Sugar Distillery, owned by Nathan Greenawalt hosted the event in their beautiful MSI space and Underground Food Collective also located in MSI catered a delicious local foods...
The new solar electric panel array on the roof of Main Street Industries, Common Wealth’s business incubator located at 931 East Main Street, has been generating electricity for the building since it was commissioned in late July. Annually, this 10kW DC solar electric system will generate at least 11,880 kWh of electricity and offset 13.2 tons of CO2 emissions. Full Spectrum...
Full Spectrum Solar, a Madison Enterprise Center 2010 “graduate”, was honored at the Dane County Small Business Awards breakfast on Friday June 10. Brothers Burke and Mark O’Neal accepted the award. Full Spectrum joins the list of Common Wealth Development incubator graduates who have received this honor – The Madison Times, Sonic Foundry, Ancora Coffee Roasters and Applied Tech Solutions.
The news that Shopbop.com will be moving their growing business to 1245 and 1301 East Washington Avenue is great news for the emerging Capitol East District and a testament to the economic development power of business incubation. Shopbop.com joins EVP Coffee, Full Spectrum Solar and Seventh Generation Energy Systems, all Common Wealth Development business incubator graduates, clustered within a block...
Artterro, a Madison Enterprise Center company that produces eco-friendly creative arts kits, has been named a winner of Eileen Fisher’s 2010 Women’s Entrepreneur Grant Program. The program awards up to five grants each year to innovative, women-owned businesses that incorporate sustainability and socially-conscious principles into their business practices. “It feels wonderful to have our company recognized by a business leader...
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