A Business Journals story states, “ACBJ, the nation’s largest publisher of local business information, acquired American Inno in 2012.
“Branded Streetwise at the time, Inno operated media and event platforms in Boston and Washington, D.C. Since then, ACBJ has rolled Inno into 18 additional markets across the country, including Atlanta, Austin, Miami, Denver, Chicago and Richmond, Virginia.
“Each Inno is tasked with covering and connecting the people, businesses and ideas shaping the future of their local economies. The launch of the remaining markets ramped up today, giving Inno a presence in more than 40 markets. Find your local site here.
“Inno, which sends 3 million emails monthly to over 100,000 subscribers and hosts more than 60 events annually, strengthens local ecosystems through authoritative and accessible reporting, profiles, newsletters, data and experiences.”
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