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    Bridge Park Adds Fast-Growing Tech Company Updox as its Newest Tenant

    Dublin’s Bridge Park has a new tenant set to open this spring: Updox, a fast-growing tech company that created an aggregated communication platform for physicians, care teams and patients to interact more effectively. Currently located on Frantz Road, Updox will relocate to the 24,000 square foot space at 6555 Longshore St., Suite 220.

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    Updox joins several other corporation in leasing space at Bridge Park, which also hosts several residential buildings, a hotel, an event venue, and a variety of restaurants. Crawford Hoying, Stifel Nicolaus, MSF Real Estate Capital, Kappa Kappa Gamma and others have chosen the growing Bridge Park area for their corporate offices.

    “We couldn’t be more excited to have Updox join the Bridge Park community,” said Bob Hoying, Crawford Hoying Principal, in a press release. “Updox and its highly talented professionals make for a great fit in this development. The Dublin-based company is on the rise, and we look forward to their continued growth at Bridge Park.”

    In its eight years in business, Updox has grown to serve more than 300,000 users and 72 million patients. Employing more than 100 people, the company made it on Inc. 5000’s list of America’s fastest-growing private companies for the last three years. Updox CEO Michael Morgan expressed his enthusiasm for the supportive environment Dublin provides for tech start-ups, expressing no intent to leave any time soon.

    “Bridge Park is the perfect location or our corporate headquarters, as it provides endless opportunities to our current staff and continuing growth,” Morgan said in the press release. “This vibrant community offers the ideal backdrop for us, with amenities that support staff recruitment and retention as we continue to grow our business at such a fast pace.”

    For more information, visit bridge-park.com.

    To learn more about Updox, visit updox.com.

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    Lauren Sega is the former Associate Editor for Columbus Underground and a current freelance writer for CU. She covers political issues on the local and state levels, as well as local food and restaurant news. She grew up near Cleveland, graduated from Ohio University's Scripps School of Journalism, and loves running, traveling and hiking.
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