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Furniture retailer Bambeco set to move to Inner Harbor

The ecommerce company is the latest tech firm to seek out the city's central business district.

Inner Harbor at night. (Photo by Flickr user Abhijit Tembhekar, used under a Creative Commons license)

It looks like Inner Harbor is getting another digitally minded company.
According to the Baltimore Business Journal, Bambeco is set to relocate from Southwest Baltimore to a new office at the Power Plant. The company, which raised a $20 million round last year, sells sustainable home goods through ecommerce and retail stores. The company has 50 employees, and the new location will provide “high visibility,” BBJ reports.
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Bambeco’s move is the latest sign that tech companies are increasingly comfortable in the city’s central business district.
The Power Plant, located along East Pratt Street, is distinct from Power Plant Live!, where Spark Baltimore and MissionTix are based. Other ventures located nearby like Jellyfish, Havas Helia, R2integrated and IMET give it a notable concentration of tech workers.

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