Kochava is on the move
Lee Hughes Staff Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years AGO
SANDPOINT — The good news is Kochava, the local but internationally-recognized mobile analytics company, is growing — very fast. The bad news is they’re moving.
But that’s actually good news too, because the move will only take the company and its employees two blocks west to the Sandpoint Center, also known as the Columbia Bank building, 414 Church St.
“We’re thrilled to remain in the downtown,” Jeremy Grimm, director of publisher development and de facto spokesman for the change, said Friday. “We enjoy the proximity of services and are thrilled to remain part of the community.”
The three-year-old company’s growth has been astronomic, Grimm said. Year-over-year transactional volume as increased a whopping 400 percent.
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