ReviewTrackers adds space, plans to triple staff

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ReviewTrackers has moved to River North and says it plans to triple it staff to nearly 90 people this year.

ReviewTrackers, a Chicago tech startup that helps businesses monitor, analyze and manage their online reviews, has moved to 320 W. Ohio. The company now has 10,000 square feet of office space, about three times the space it had in the West Loop.

“We’ve outgrown our office space four times in three years. This time we wanted to ensure that our next space would be able to withstand our projected growth for a couple years,” Kevin Kent, co-founder and COO of ReviewTrackers, said in a news release.

ReviewTrackers expects to have nearly 90 people on staff by the end of 2016. The company grew from 10 employees to 30 in 2015.

The company was founded in 2012 by digital marketer Chris Campbell, who is chief executive officer.

It raised $2 million in 2014 from a group of investors that included CSA Partners, American Family Ventures, SymphonyAlpha Ventures and angel investor Jeff Rusinow.

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