Cascadia Capital, a Seattle-based investment banking firm is eyeing Pittsburgh for its new SPAC, the Pittsburgh Business Journal reports.
The firm last month raised $150 million for Cascadia Acquisition, a tech-focused SPAC that will concentrate on companies engaged in robotics, automation and artificial intelligence (RAAI). Read more.
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