The strategy for Innovation Village started in 2017, as a multi-phase endeavor to support the entrepreneurial ecosystem and a growing number of remote workers. The Inventor Center, the first phase of Innovation Village, was opened in 2018, with a $540,000 grant from the city to create the region’s premier maker-space and prototyping center. Designed to be a community center for the region and include a combination of tools and equipment for both inventors and those looking to gain new skills, the Inventor Center continues growing with now over 80 monthly members of makers, hobbyists, and entrepreneurs.
The phase two announcement of the Center for Digital Innovation includes a 9,000 square foot digital media center in partnership with Create Appalachia, the region’s leading organization promoting the traditional and digital artists of Appalachia. This partnership includes a $430,000 contribution to the center by Create Appalachia as part of an Appalachian Regional Commission grant received to expand access and opportunity to the arts for entrepreneurs and creators of central Appalachia.