incUspace — expanding professional workspace in downtown Galesburg and what’s next

Where do you work when home isn’t professional enough and managing a full office doesn’t make sense? incUspace founder Jason Dunn has spent four years building the answer to that question in downtown Galesburg — and now he’s expanding.

Dunn, along with Cassidy Dunn and Marc Pitart, joined Tyler Gumm and Jay Redfern on Galesburg’s Morning News on Friday, May 29. Listen to the full interview above.

Topics covered in this interview:

  • How incUspace started from a personal need and a seventh floor renovation in the Bondi Building
  • Opening a co-working space two days before COVID lockdowns — and why demand grew anyway
  • Who uses incUspace — from insurance agencies to attorneys to remote workers
  • The Hill Arcade expansion and the renovation that stripped 50 years of cover-up from historic 1920s architecture
  • What members get — private offices, shared workspace, conference rooms, fiber internet, no lease
  • Why incUspace keeps investing in downtown Galesburg
  • What’s coming next — including a planned AI conference in Galesburg

 

Full story: ➡️ Galesburg gets new professional workspace option as incUspace expands into the Hill Arcade Building

Where do you work when home isn’t professional enough and managing a full office doesn’t make sense? incUspace founder Jason Dunn has spent four

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