TransitScreen moved from 1776 to a new office earlier this month.
A blog post states that the smart cities company is now headquartered at 1725 DeSales St., which is located between Dupont Circle and Farragut North. It marks a move out of the incubator. The startup that makes real-time displays of transit options grew to take up three offices in 1776.
We're still getting the new office set up, but priority number one is all ready – the coffee machine! https://t.co/iOtM6U6r8o pic.twitter.com/PKWoGT1v33
— Actionfigure (@ActionfigureAI) August 17, 2017
“Washington, DC, has always been TransitScreen’s home,” CEO Matt Caywood said in the post. “It has a booming technology startup scene and so many transit options. I can’t think of a better place for our new office.”
There are currently 15 employees working in the new office, and room to grow with space for about 10 more people.
The move comes as TransitScreen has been growing its list of partnerships to include Panasonic, Bozzuto Management Company and JLL.
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