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Joshua Baer, founder and executive director of Capital Factory in Austin, posed for a portrait at The Dallas Entrepreneur Center on Oct. 4, 2017.(David Woo / Staff Photographer) Austin startup hub ...
Joshua Baer (left) of the Capital Factory in Austin, and Trey Bowles, of the Dallas Entrepreneur Center, are excited about Capital Factory's expansion to Dallas. (Louis DeLuca/Staff Photographer ...
After entering the North Texas market in 2018, Capital Factory announced it would be closing its Dallas offices due to declining membership amid the pandemic.
Capital Factory got a taste of Dallas in August when it joined forces with the Dallas Entrepreneur Center with a shared goal of growing Texas’ startup and investor profile. Now, the Austin-based ...
Dallas technology startups are attracting more investments from the area’s strata of wealthy family offices, according to a partner in the newly opened arm of Capital Factory.
Tech accelerator Capital Factory, which recently expanded in Austin, is breaking into Dallas. The tech incubator, seed-investment fund and co-working space has teamed up with the Dallas Entreprene… ...
Capital Factory’s statewide expansion strategy will begin in Dallas and could continue with the DEC in other major cities in Texas, Baer said. Baer is working with DEC CEO Trey Bowles to explore ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Co-working space and start-up incubator Capital Factory, which started in Austin, has announced its plan to expand its footprint across the state with a merger in Houston. The ...
Called Capital One Café, it opened on June 25 at 3700 McKinney Ave. #126, where it's serving coffee and snacks with a little ...
“The Austin vision, the Houston vision, the Dallas vision, those are 10-year, 20-year visions,” said Joshua Baer, founder and CEO of Capital Factory, a for-profit organization.
Since then, Capital Factory’s 85 employees have stretched out into offices across the state, expanding into Houston in November and more recently pushing into Dallas. And in mid-April, Capital ...
In 2019, 40 of the 120 startups that joined Capital Factory Accelerator came from Dallas, according to Bryan Chambers, general partner and VP of Accelerator. After the success, ...