The former Reuter Organ Co. building in downtown Lawrence has a rich history, yet it was in such poor condition that its new owner was considering demolition. Instead, he chose to preserve it for future generations, Tom Harper writes in this column.
The north end of downtown Lawrence soon may have everything from ice skating to a food hall full of small restaurants. And to make it more unique, it would al
The north end of downtown Lawrence soon may have everything from ice skating to a food hall full of small restaurants. And to make it more unique, it would al
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Brendon Allen, director of software development at alarm.com, said downtown Lawrence has a chance to attract more satellite technology offices of big companies. He said downtown s unique environment and access to IT talent from KU s school of engineering can make a good business case for companies looking for satellite offices.
Alarm.com is a publicly traded company that has quietly opened an office in downtown Lawrence. It provides a lot of the technology that makes smart homes remote control of everything from lights to door bells possible. But I wonder if the company knows anything about smart offices. Its Lawrence office is located above an ice cream shop.