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See photos of OneTwoSee’s office

The sports media company is right across the street from its new owner: Comcast.

OneTwoSee cofounder and COO Jason Angelides. (Photo by Juliana Reyes)

If the team at OneTwoSee ever needs a reminder of their new owners, they can look right out their windows at the Comcast tower.
Shortly before getting acquired by Comcast for a reported $15 million, OneTwoSee moved into a 4,400-square-foot space on the 19th floor, one floor above their old spot at 1650 Arch St. They’ve bounced around the building, starting at the Green Village incubator, then coworking space Seed Philly and in 2012 they finally moved into their own space.
The plan is to move into Comcast’s second tower once its finished, CEO Chris Reynolds said. (Reynolds and his cofounder, COO Jason Angelides, are now executive directors in Comcast’s technology and product division, and OneTwoSee’s engineers all have Comcast listed on their LinkedIns.)
We snapped these photos at their office last month.

OneTwoSee HQ.

(Photo by Juliana Reyes)


OneTwoSee HQ.

One of two conference rooms. (Photo by Juliana Reyes)


OneTwoSee HQ.

For such a sports-centric company, we thought OneTwoSee might have other kinds of sports paraphernalia around the office. (Photo by Juliana Reyes)


OneTwoSee HQ.

(Photo by Juliana Reyes)


OneTwoSee HQ.

Desk tchotchkes. (Photo by Juliana Reyes)

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