Co-working company shuts down after assault accusation
CENTENNIAL — A co-working company and business incubator based in Centennial has gone out of business after its CEO resigned when accused of sexual assault.
The CEO of Innovation Pavilion, Vic Ahmed, resigned in May. Employees left on and off since then. Co-working tenants are now paying their rent directly to the building owner, Northstar Commercial Partners, according to a report in BusinessDen.
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CENTENNIAL — A co-working company and business incubator based in Centennial has gone out of business after its CEO resigned when accused of sexual assault.
The CEO of Innovation Pavilion, Vic Ahmed, resigned in May. Employees left on and off since then. Co-working tenants are now paying their rent directly to the building owner, Northstar Commercial Partners, according to a report in BusinessDen.
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