Eid Passport, Inc. Expands And Doubles Its Hillsboro, Oregon, Headquarters
02/27/2015
The new lease will nearly double the company’s space, adding more than 63,000 square feet of office space to its existing 72,000 square feet. This expansion is necessary to accommodate continued growth. The company plans to officially open the new office space on May 1 and is currently hiring for more than 40 open positions.
The company moved into its existing facility – a marquee building just off U.S. 26 – in August 2012. The company has increased its workforce by more than 50 percent since then, company officials said. “2014 proved to be another year of record annual revenues. The additional space we have secured will position us to handle the growth we’re experiencing now and into the future,” said Steve Larson, Chairman/CEO of Eid Passport. “Hillsboro has been an incredible home for us for the last two-and-a-half years. We’re pleased to be a part of the community’s vibrant economic growth, and we look forward to bringing more jobs to the region.”
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