New aimClear Office: Location, Location, Location
Posted by Nam Provost on July 1st 2009 in aimClear, Duluth | 9 commentsAll good things get better! aimClear has exited those architecturally picturesque halls of Duluth’s historic Carnegie Building and “moved on up” to loft-style grandeur, third floor corner suite offices in the iconic Paulucci Building. We’re pleased to announce that we’ve relocated to Duluth’s famed Canal Park. This space doubles the ol’ dig’s square footage, along with an immeasurable upgrade in scenery.
Overlooking our building and filling my window is Duluth’s historic Aerial Lift Bridge. All day, sounds and sights of the World Wide Web inside converge with harbor ambiance. The bridge goes up and down while honking at passing ships from around the world. Manny just took this picture out my office window.

The Paulucci Building, named after legendary entrepreneur Jeno F. Paulucci sits in the heart of Duluth’s lakefront and is literally the last building before the Ariel Lift Bridge, timeless passageway to the beaches of Minnesota Point AKA Park Point and the world. Mr. Paulucci owns this building and is famous for starting over seventy companies during his long career including Chun King, Jeno’s Pizza Rolls, and Michelina’s.
Peer out a different window and be graced by a view of the largest of the great lakes, Lake Superior. The power of the lake makes itself known on days white caps threaten to overtake everything in their path. Other days, step outside and lunch becomes a peaceful, zen experience walking or sitting along a lakewalk that spans over 3 miles and takes you up the rocky shores of the lake. With sounds of Bob Dylan inside and Seagulls outside, aimClear staff experiences the magnificence of Duluth every day. Richard Bach eat your heart out.
Nostalgically, our airy space is reminiscent of the 1920s with one open corner dedicated to Marty’s baby Grand piano (one of his favorites). The recording studio is under construction and expected to come on line next week.
Add some Far Niente Cab’ and mood lighting to be instantly transported to a lakeside lounge scene that rivals the days of the Velvet Fog.

We hope you’ll drop us a line any time you visit Duluth, Minnesota. You know where to find us: last door on the right before you go over the bridge
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July 1st, 2009 at 9:35 pm
Congrats on the move Marty, looks like a great location!
July 3rd, 2009 at 5:45 pm
Love the piano, the water, the lighting … and the 1920′s romantic feel. Enjoy every moment of it!
July 5th, 2009 at 3:46 am
Awesome, just awesome, Marty! Congrats on the move and the beautiful space, location, and scenery.
July 5th, 2009 at 5:07 am
Congratulations on the new digs and your company’s success and growth. I am sooo jealous. You never told me you played the piano too. I finally bought a Mahogany pre-war handbuilt Baldwin baby grand and then never managed to have it delivered. I really miss playing.
July 16th, 2009 at 8:13 pm
The new office looks great Marty!
September 23rd, 2009 at 3:09 pm
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September 23rd, 2009 at 4:51 pm
Dude! Nice! A beautiful incubator for inspiration.
September 23rd, 2009 at 5:12 pm
@Johan Keuning: Now Gino, HE knew how to build a hell of an incubator here. We love this office and the companies surrounding us here in Canal Park. Thanks for stopping by.
August 21st, 2010 at 10:07 am
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