Linseed Capital buys central Omaha building to house its companies

Angel investment group Linseed Capital has a new home in Central Omaha at 719 S. 75th Street. James and Karen Linder bought the almost 10,000-square-foot building and an adjoining home next door in August.

Linseed Capital buildingAngel investment group Linseed Capital has a new home in Central Omaha at 719 S. 75th Street.

James and Karen Linder bought the almost 10,000-square-foot building and an adjoining home next door in August.

Karen Linder told SPN it will be a place for Linseed to have an office and offer space to its portfolio companies.

Tethon 3D, a ceramic 3D printing startup the Linders co-founded, is a tenant.

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There’s more room for light manufacturing, separate office spaces, a conference room, break room area and an open loft that could potentially be used as a co-working area, Linder says.

They’re renovating the property, but plan on an open house as construction winds down.

The 1,800-square-foot home next door will serve as a place for visitors to stay who come to do a 3D printing residency with Tethon 3D.

This story is part of the AIM Archive

This story is part of the AIM Institute Archive on Silicon Prairie News. AIM gifted SPN to the Nebraska Journalism Trust in January 2023. Learn more about SPN’s origin »

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