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IN PHOTOS: Kenosha Innovation Center opens
Guests mingle and tour the second floor of the new Kenosha Innovation Center following the grand opening on Wednesday. The center at 552 26th Ave. is located in the Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood in the heart of the city.
Mayor David Bogdala gestures to retired Mayor John Antaramian, who was among the catalysts to bring forth the vision for the Kenosha Innovation Center, during the center's grand opening on Wednesday. Antaramian, seated in the front row but not pictured, is currently a member of the Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood board of directors.
The Kenosha Innovation Center hosted formally grand opening ceremonies on Wednesday. The $23.5 million center project, under construction for more than a year, is touted as a site for entrepreneurs, startups and established businesses.
A large meeting room in the new innovation center.
Mayor David Bogdala said he is looking forward to the "next big invention" from a Kenosha entrepreneur emerging from the new Kenosha Innovation Center, which held its grand opening on Wednesday.
The City Council's Public Works Committee accepted as satisfactorily completed the Kenosha Innovation Center at 5522 26th Ave. in the Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood by Miron Construction of Neenah, Wisconsin. The final amount of the contract was $23.57 million.
Eight initial tenants including Kivi Bio, M3 Insurance, Gateway Capital Partners, Mastercraft Ventures, Private Grooming, Carthage College, University of Wisconsin -Parkside and Wintrust Kenosha call the Kenosha Innovation Center home."Impact partners" Michael Best, Microsoft and the Milwaukee School of Engineering provide onsite training, mentorship and other resources.
Kenosha Innovation Center Director David Salinas talks to members of his crew on the rooftop of the new center at the grand opening Wednesday.
Gov. Tony Evers discusses the new Kenosha Innovation Center’s benefits to the city and the region following the ceremonial grand opening of the center on Wednesday.
Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood President Kelly Armstrong at the grand opening of the new innovation center on Wednesday.
Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood board Chair Tim Mahone addresses hundreds of supporters and business partners of the new Kenosha Innovation Center during the grand opening ceremony on Wednesday.
Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood board Vice-Chair Mark Fedyk, president & COO of Jockey International, recognizes former Mayor John Antaramian, not pictured, and Mayor David Bogdala, third from the left (foreground), for planning and carrying out the vision for the Kenosha Innovation Center during the center's grand opening Wednesday.
Rooftop seating beneath the large pergola at the new innovation center.
With Mayor David Bogdala, left, and Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood Board Chair Tim Mahone, right, Gov. Tony Evers, center, cuts the ceremonial ribbon at the Kenosha Innovation Center’s grand opening Wednesday.
Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood President Kelly Armstrong announces the inaugural tenants and impact partners at the Kenosha Innovation Center's grand opening Wednesday.
Gov. Tony Evers addresses a crowd that numbered in the hundreds and included members of the Kenosha Innovation Center board during the center's grand opening Wednesday.
Visitors catch some live entertainment at the outdoor amphitheater of the Kenosha Innovation Center during its grand opening Wednesday.
Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood board Chair Tim Mahone applauds Gov. Evers for his support of the Kenosha Innovation Center at the center’s grand opening on Wednesday.
A small conference room at the new Kenosha Innovation Center.

