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Bloomberg writes 'Factory' is No Longer a Dirty Word to Cities

Interior of Nanotronics' Brooklyn assembly line with employees in white lab coatsInterior of Nanotronics' Brooklyn assembly line with employees in white lab coats

Originally published by Bloomberg.

By Adrian Wooldridge on August 15, 2024

The return of manufacturing to the metropolis holds the promise of not just greater urban vitality and diversity but smarter business management.

Nanotronics, housed in Building 20, 63 Flushing Avenue, boasts all the familiar features of a Brooklyn-based business: exposed brick and wood, steel stairs, giant iron beams and a Steinway piano. The CEO, Matthew Putman, is a poet, pianist and film producer; his COO, James Williams, is a much-exhibited artist. Yet Nanotronics is a science and technology company that manufactures real things, not just ideas.

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