DAVENPORT, IOWA (October 6, 2021) — COWORKQC LLC owners Leslie Klipsch and Amy Sivertsen are delighted to announce that Rena Gainey Associates has recently purchased COWORKQC, a co-working space in the heart of downtown Davenport. The former owners will work with Rena to ensure a seamless transition for all members, stakeholders, and suppliers.

Rena brings decades of experience in working virtually and remotely to the co-working space. With nearly thirty years of experience in a worldwide Fortune 500 company, Rena knows how important it is to have a healthy, creative, and innovative space to work. She looks forward to bringing this knowledge to COWORKQC and exploring possibilities within the Quad Cities.

“We anticipate the continued success and energy that COWORKQC’s previous owners brought to the table leading to its success today, and will work to strengthen our partnerships with our members and our downtown Davenport community,” Gainey says. “I’m beyond thrilled with visions for the future for workspace communities. This opportunity exceeds my expectations and excites us even more for what’s to come.” Members will notice a fresh new energy in future options while still staying true to the original owners’ voice as a fun, authoritative expert on all things in collaborative workspaces.

COWORKQC is a shared workspace and thriving co-working community located at 102 E 2nd Street in downtown Davenport, Iowa. COWORKQC exists to encourage productivity in work and life for small-business owners, non-profits, remote workers, and freelance creatives. The company invests in its members and the community to help them be successful while providing a great place to be at work

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