Tallinn Business Incubator Opens New Premises on Poldri Street

Tallinn Business Incubator Opens New Premises on Poldri Street

Tallinn's business incubator has moved into newly renovated premises on Poldri Street, with renovation costs reaching approximately six million euros. The city of Tallinn expects more effective operations from the new location. Eve Peeterson will take over as incubator director in early July.

Economy

Tallinn's business incubator has opened its doors in new premises on Poldri Street. Renovation work cost approximately six million euros, providing the incubator with modern conditions to support new businesses.

The city of Tallinn, the incubator's main supporter, expects significantly more effective and substantive operations from the new facilities. The city has sent a clear signal that the invested funds must deliver tangible results in developing local entrepreneurs and startups.

Eve Peeterson will take up the position of incubator director in early July, having recently been appointed to the incubator's board. She is expected to make the incubator's operations more substantive and create new opportunities to advance Tallinn's business environment.

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