Tech Alpharetta to Relocate Tech Startup Incubator
Nonprofit to Move into Brand New Space in October 2024
ALPHARETTA, Ga. – Tech Alpharetta, the nonprofit organization helping the City of Alpharetta to lead in tech innovation, today announced that it is relocating its tech startup incubator to a new space this fall at 925 North Point Parkway in Alpharetta.
Since Tech Alpharetta’s incubator was established in 2015, the local tech community has grown rapidly. With that growth comes the demand for startup office space. Tech Alpharetta’s new, custom-designed space will double the incubator’s office footprint, allowing even more young tech startups to flourish.
Tech Alpharetta will continue to provide its hot desk members and tenants with exceptional educational programming, mentoring, pitch coaching, and investor and other connections, for which its popular incubator has become known.
The new space will offer ample free parking, Wi-Fi and high-speed internet, and complimentary snacks and coffee. Additionally, there is a premier fitness facility conveniently located next door to the incubator for members who wish to join.
“We’re excited to relocate this fall to our new and modern startup incubator, which will enable us to better serve the robust tech startup community here in Alpharetta and the north metro corridor,” says Karen Cashion, President and CEO of Tech Alpharetta. Tech Alpharetta, which is partnered with the City of Alpharetta, has been operating its incubator since 2015 in a city-owned building on Webb Bridge Road in Alpharetta. The incubator is home to more than 50 tech startups and has been a tremendous success, producing 21 graduate companies, 1,462 new jobs for the City of Alpharetta and 2,064 total new jobs for the state of Georgia.
“Tech Alpharetta’s new headquarters will allow for even more technology companies to call Alpharetta home. Since its creation in 2012, the City has been a proud supporter and contributor to Tech Alpharetta’s success,” notes City of Alpharetta Mayor Jim Gilvin. “We look forward to continued partnership and a shared mission for Alpharetta to remain a leading tech hub in the region.”
The new incubator location is expected to open in October 2024, and Tech Alpharetta is now accepting reservations for its new tech startup offices and hot desks. Please contact Jade Rodgers, jade@techalpharetta.com, for details.
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About Tech Alpharetta
Tech Alpharetta (previously the Alpharetta Technology Commission), the first organization of its kind in Georgia, was established in 2012 by the City of Alpharetta and is an independent, 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization today. The organization, whose mission is to help grow technology and innovation in Alpharetta, includes a strategic advisory board of Alpharetta’s leading technology companies, and provides technology thought leadership events for area tech executives, a STEAM mentoring program for high school students, and the Tech Alpharetta Innovation Center, a flourishing tech startup incubator that is home to more than 50 tech startups.