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ChargeItSpot just moved to the Bourse

ChargeItSpot left its digs on the 21st floor of 1650 Arch Street because it didn't need all the space. The Bourse has been courting tech firms.

Better sequencing could lead to more of these signs. (Photo by Flickr user Sergio Olivier, used under a Creative Commons license)

Remember how the Bourse in Old City was trying to attract tech startups?
Here’s one convert: ChargeItSpot.
Fresh off closing a $3.2 million round, the charging station company moved from 1650 Arch Street to a smaller office in the Bourse because it didn’t need all 7,500 square feet that it previously occupied, said CEO Doug Baldasare.
ChargeItSpot now has a 2,500-square-foot office for its 30 employees, half of which are full-time. It stores its charging stations in the office and a private storage space in the Bourse.

Companies: ChargeItSpot
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