Credit One Bank Constructs Headquarters In Las Vegas, Nevada
12/16/2016
The 152,000-square-foot building will sit on 26 acres just south of I-215 between Durango Drive and Buffalo Drive, seven miles from Credit One Bank's existing location, and will be the first true four-story, concrete tilt up office building in Southern Nevada.
"The future of Credit One Bank has never looked better," Credit One Bank President and CEO Robert DeJong.. "This building is not going to make Credit One Bank great, or better. Our people will. This new building and the property it's built on will provide a platform where Credit One Bank will grow right here in Las Vegas."
Scheduled to be operational by the end of 2017, the new headquarters can accommodate up to 500 new jobs, including technical, analytical and marketing positions, to support Credit One Bank's growing credit card business over the next few years.
"For nearly 20 years, Credit One Bank has been contributing to our economy, and this new facility will lead to 500 permanent new jobs," Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak said. "That's 500 families who will be able to maintain their quality of life as a result of the investment they have made in this community."
"The building will be constructed with concrete tilt panels. There isn't another project like that that's ever been constructed in Southern Nevada," Kevin Burke, President & CEO of Burke Construction Group said. "We're looking forward to that challenge that lies ahead."
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