The original idea for the Trinity Center for Business came from Jim English. He had the building renovated and opened the Trinity Center for Business in the fall of 2004.
Brice Belyea and his wife Cathy played a large role in creating and designing the space. Greg Murdock was the architect and Mel Lawson was the contractor. For anyone who has seen our building, you know what a magnificent job they did.
The vision was that the center would be a place where small businesses could grow in an environment where resources could be shared and different businesses could lean on each other if necessary.
The goal was to allow for small businesses to grow to the point that they would need more space. They would then move on and other new and growing companies would utilize the space in the same way.
A business incubator. The center has been evolving ever since, and we continue to see a variety of businesses use the center and the services that we offer in different ways. There is a great atmosphere at the Trinity Center, and each tenant would agree that it is great to feel like we have a large network of employees, even if their company has just one or two people.
Many people have also visited the Trinity Center for Business while under the ownership of Dave Veale. Dave left Trinity to become more primarily focused with his business, Vision Coaching.
As of April 1, 2010 Jonathan Wilkins and Peter Stoddart took over the Trinity Center for Business. We would like to thank Jim English and Brice Belyea for originally starting this wonderful center that has helped so many businesses.
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