I'm curious how he can do this since they went into bankruptcy.  Seems like
the trustee would stop or reverse any such takeovers. The Pittsburgh
techshop was one of the first to announce it was closing.  There is a
startup maker space that was in talks with them to buy the equipment, I
dont' think that got completed before the announcement though.  And I
wonder if a bankruptcy trustee would stop it.  Then again, it might be the
best way to get money out of the tools, they don't usually go for that much
at auction.


On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 11:10 PM, Jon Elson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Update, Jim Mckelvey, of Square fame, will be keeping the St. Louis Tech
> Shop open, and moving it to a new space when he finds a good location.
> Hopefully, some others can do the same for other branches.
>
> Jon
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