FanDuel will turn the revitalized building into a hub of workers specializing in software engineering, product development, user experience and user interface. The company will steadily add to its Atlanta work force over the next five years with a target of 900 employees.
Ponce City Market is located in Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward. Formerly a Sears showroom, the market includes 643,000 square feet of Class-A office, ground-floor retail and restaurants and high-rise residences.
“Ponce City Market is the perfect location for our new technology campus and reflects our commitment to becoming a central part of the Atlanta corporate footprint,” said Sarah Butterfass, Chief Product Officer for FanDuel Group. “This historic building offers our employees a blend of old-world charm, cutting edge sophistication and modern amenities that will deliver an unmatched working environment. Additionally, its location allows us to build deep ties to Atlanta’s diverse pipeline of talent coming from its many top-flight universities.”
Ponce City Market recently announced it will add 500,000 square feet of new development and neighborhood amenities, according to FanDuel.
New York-based FanDuel said it will invest $15m on site development and hiring personnel.
“Over the last few years, Ponce City Market has become a major employment hub for the City of Atlanta,” said Matt Bronfman, CEO of Jamestown, the real estate investment and management company behind Ponce City Market. “FanDuel will add to that important distinction and further grow the property’s dynamic ecosystem of tech and creative class companies."
The site is within short driving distance from several of Atlanta’s top universities including Morehouse College, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Emory University. FanDuel will provide educational training programs for students at public and private colleges.
“We are excited about this opportunity to partner with FanDuel, with the state’s public colleges and universities offering some of the best courses and advanced technology training in the nation to help it thrive in Atlanta and Georgia,” said University System of Georgia Chancellor Steve Wrigley upon announcement of FanDuel opening a technology hub in Atlanta. “A number of institutions within the University System of Georgia are at the forefront of preparing graduates for careers in this dynamic industry, teaching them critical skills that companies need to create jobs and drive Georgia’s economy.”