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Digital marketing firm Rebel Interactive Group has consolidated its operations to a new location in Cheshire after more than doubling in size since the start of the pandemic.
Rebel Interactive has moved into its new 30,000-square-foot space at 535 West Main St., the site of the former Furniture Barn.
The exterior has been repainted a sleek red, white and gray–the company’s brand palette.
It was the only property co-owners Allison Minutillo, who is president, and Bryn Tindall, the CEO, looked at as they sought a new location for their growing company, which outgrew its leased space in downtown Southington.
Rebel Interactive officially opened to employees on Tuesday and a ribbon-cutting ceremony is set for Wednesday. Local and state officials are expected to attend.
The company, founded by Tindall in 2013, has grown from 38 employees before the pandemic to about 100 now.
Rebel Interactive purchased the property, along Route 10, for $1.2 million last year.
Rebel Interactive offers a variety of services including advertising, marketing automation, branding and messaging, search engine optimization, data analytics, web and app development, and business visualization and digitization.
Minutillo hosts a leadership podcast.
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