Hope on the South Side
Interesting article on an SU-sponsored business incubator project on the South Side in Friday's P-S. The project's director claims 22 businesses and 57 new jobs have been created since the project's inception two years ago. Read more about the South Side Entrepreneurial Connect Project here, though the site appears to be almost a year outdated.
I was curious to see if I could find a list of businesses established through the project, but a quick google search was unsuccessful. If anyone has any examples of such businesses, please share. It sounds like a very worthy project, but I'm always skeptical of statistics and numbers without concrete examples...
UPDATE: Here's a partial list on the project's website. I know for a fact that some of these companies predate the project, however. Still interested in businesses that started-up as a result of the incubator...
I was curious to see if I could find a list of businesses established through the project, but a quick google search was unsuccessful. If anyone has any examples of such businesses, please share. It sounds like a very worthy project, but I'm always skeptical of statistics and numbers without concrete examples...
UPDATE: Here's a partial list on the project's website. I know for a fact that some of these companies predate the project, however. Still interested in businesses that started-up as a result of the incubator...
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