Interdasting….
1776 (Startup Incubator)
https://archive.is/itSXD
https://biztechmagazine.com/article/2013/02/1776-washington-dcs-startup-incubator-leads-entrepreneurial-revolution
"The power held within the nation’s capital makes its presence felt when visitors tour Washington, D.C.’s, majestic monuments and gaze upon the imposing neoclassical architecture throughout the city. While some people bemoan the bureaucratic nature of Washington, the founders of 1776, a startup incubator, hope to leverage the city’s political machine to unleash an army of disruptive companies on the Greater Washington region and the world. Donna Harris, a 1776 co-founder, believes that D.C. is uniquely positioned to effect change in healthcare and education, two areas that have been difficult for many startups to break into. "
"They also hope that 1776 becomes a must-visit stop for influential people in the same way 1871 has for Chicago: U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron paid a visit to the incubator during a trip to Chicago last year."
https://biztechmagazine.com/article/2012/08/incubator-1871-nurtures-chicagos-growing-startup-scene.
"providing flexible workspace."
"1776 has "literally smoked out all of these additional startups that [no one knew] had been here the whole time," says co-founder Evan Burfield."
Giving these start up's access to a "fat pipe".
Oh boy, what do we have here….
What exactly is the "fat pipe"? Just being a few feet away from the Pentagon and selling access?
https://www.1776.vc/crystal-city/
The Kenyan making a cameo appearance.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-business/wp/2017/10/16/d-c-start-up-incubator-1776-merges-with-philadelphia-co-working-space/
http://archive.is/nfY87