The company has about 52 employees today, with about 35 in Dayton. Within a few months, he expects the business to have more than 60.
While Thursday’s open house was the first glimpse most guests had of Infinity’s offices at 15 W. Fourth St., the company has been slowly making the second-floor space its own since last summer.
“Cross Street (Partners, the Dayton Arcade developer) has been a great partner,” Molnar said. “We’re talking about expansion with them, as well. They worked with us throughout.”
A “maker space” with drones, monitors and pieced-together projects might be seen as the heart of the action here. On Thursday, Infinity engineer Keith Palmer showed guests an actuator device that can record abnormalities in the human stride.
Offices seem to offer plenty of room for collaboration, with an enclosed outdoor court yard beckoning when the weather is nice, as it…