//June 5, 2013
NV3 Technologies, a manufacturer of cell phone-charging kiosks, announced its pending move from the ETC technology center in Canton to new space at 101 N. Haven St.
NV3 will lease 6,000 square feet of space in the recently renovated building, an adaptive reuse of a historic industrial structure that was housed the King Cork & Seal Co.
NV3’s new space will have dedicated areas for new product development, international product support and executive offices.
The Emerging Technology Center itself announced in April that it would move to the same building on North Haven Street in October, when its current Canton lease expires.
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