Utile's work with The Possible Zone featured in Boston Business Journal

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1 February 2022

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Utile is working with The Possible Zone, a non-profit dedicated to advancing equity through youth entrepreneurship, education, and career opportunities, on the renovation of its new innovation center in Jamaica Plain’s Jackson Square. The 36,000 square foot, five-story hub for creativity includes a makerspace, multimedia lab, student lounge, coworking space for partners and local entrepreneurs, and  community and events space. With the new center, The Possible Zone aims to serve 1,000 city youth annually by 2026. You can read more in the Boston Business Journal’s The Possible Zone’s new Jackson Square site to be ‘a vehicle to economic equity’.

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