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Local businesses find room for growth at Ignite

Updated: August 9, 2021 | Tagged: ,

“We’re trying to help entrepreneurs at every stage of their business,” said Ignite Executive Director Max Miller. “We’re also helping existing businesses and people who were working out of their living rooms.” The business incubator, operated by Washington & Jefferson College at 57 E. Chestnut St., offers offices, conference rooms and creative space for entrepreneurs.

Business incubator ready to open in Washington

Updated: May 29, 2021 | Tagged: ,

The years-long project known as the Greater Washington Area Business Incubator in Washington has been rebranded and is ready to open this week. Ignite, as it’s now called, sits where the former O’Reilly Auto Parts shop was, at 57 E. Chestnut St. in Washington.

Washington Area Business Incubator takes care of business, heads for a May opening

Updated: April 10, 2021 | Tagged:

An early May opening is planned for ignite, the erstwhile Greater Washington Area Business Incubator. Conversion of a former O’Reilly’s Auto Parts store is almost complete at 57 E. Chestnut St. in Washington, where “they’re putting final touches on the building,” said Max Miller, director of the project.

Washington Area Business Incubator recipient of EQT Foundation Grant

Updated: January 12, 2021 | Tagged:

The EQT Foundation (Foundation) today announced their 2020 giving total of more than $3.5 million to various programs and organizations throughout the footprint of southwestern Pennsylvania, northern West Virginia, and eastern Ohio.

Professor Max Miller on entrepreneurial studies at W&J

Updated: December 18, 2020 | Tagged: ,

Entrepreneurial studies are being taught enthusiastically and aggressively in the three institutions of higher learning in Greene and Washington counties.

Greater Washington Area Business Incubator being nurtured for February opening

Updated: November 23, 2020 | Tagged: ,

Exterior construction of the Greater Washington Area Business Incubator has advanced to the point that a virtual groundbreaking is anticipated over the next two months.