Los Angeles startup Occuspace expanding its presence in Austin after new investment

An L.A.-based startup that has its founder, chief marketing officer and a couple of employees in Austin is looking to expand in Central Texas. In this story, we talk with the founder about the company's plans, its technology and how things may change in the months and years ahead. The story includes news about the startup's recent funding round, as well as those who have invested. We've also included a list of Austin-area commercial building owners.
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