After several months of advance publicity, the people behind the Made in Johnstown “maker space” project this month are marking a concrete achievement – the opening of two facilities in downtown Johnstown that provide manufacturing equipment for entrepreneurs, inventors, hobbyists and craftspeople.
Made in Johnstown property manager Mike Artim, president and CEO of Intrignia Inc., said in November that the maker space would be “a place where people in the creative economy can go and start a business, a side hustle, or it could be people with ideas about a prototype.”
Now, it’s a reality.
Made in Johnstown’s first location opened on July 1 at 134 Gazebo Park, the former site of predecessor…