Inventa Towers Lands Capital Technology Group HQ in Downtown Silver Spring

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Capital Technology Group has secured its headquarters at Inventa Towers in downtown Silver Spring, a significant step for the company since its founding in 2010. The firm, recognized as a Top Workplace by The Washington Post, specializes in consulting across various information technologies, including enterprise architecture and big data. Inventa Towers, managed by American Real Estate Partners, boasts over 40,000 square feet of greenspace and a range of modern amenities that cater to today’s corporate needs. This move reflects a broader trend of businesses opting for flexible and sustainable office spaces in transit-oriented locations. Nearby, fintech firm Rocket Money is negotiating to relocate its headquarters to D.

C. , indicating ongoing growth in the local business scene. Founded in 2011 and initially called Truebill, Rocket Money simplifies subscription and bill management and has a workforce of 260 employees in the area. The shift in headquarters for both firms highlights the evolving landscape of Silver Spring’s business environment. Companies are increasingly prioritizing collaborative workspaces that support sustainability initiatives.

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