On February 21st, HarvestInfo Inc. announced that it had selected downtown Loveland as the site of its new location. HarvestInfo serves media clients by helping them increase traffic and optimize functionality on their websites and online services. Among its many services, the company helps newspapers improve their online classified advertising and shopping functions.
The company will bring 42 employees to an 11,000 square foot building formerly owned by the Loveland Firefighters Association. The company was drawn to downtown Loveland as the location for its new home because of the charms of its historic district, including the bike trail and many restaurants. The new location will offer employees an open and casual environment designed to encourage collaboration and creativity.
The City of Loveland enthusiastically welcomed the new business. Loveland has been working to revitalize its historic center and Assistant City Manager Jeff Wright said, “the relocation of HarvestInfo to downtown Loveland absolutely validates the planned job creation and redevelopment initiatives in our historic district.”
HarvestInfo is moving into its new building on Karl Brown Way this month. The company was founded in 1996 and boasts clients as varied as the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Houston Chronicle, and Sacramento Bee. More information about the company can be found on its site www.harvestinfo.com.
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