Area Development
Pluralsight, the enterprise technology learning company, will locate its new worldwide headquarters in the heart of The Beehive State’s thriving Silicon Slope at Draper, Utah.

The 350,000-square-foot office and amenities will be located on more than 30 acres of undeveloped land at 65 Highland Drive in Draper, Utah. The company plans to break ground this summer. Once completed in late 2019, Pluralsight will consolidate existing operations from Farmington and South Jordan to their new campus in Draper.

"Our new worldwide headquarters will provide us with the space we need to bring our entire Utah workforce together in one collaborative environment," said Aaron Skonnard, co-Founder & CEO of Pluralsight. "We are excited to create a campus from the ground up that Utahns are proud of and our customers and partners around the world love to visit."

According to company officials, Pluralsight will lease the land from The Gardner Company/Stalker Company, which owns the property and will develop Pluralsight's new state-of-the-art campus. The new location offers immediate access to I-15, a future TRAX stop, and a campus-like setting that has the capacity to grow.

"Pluralsight's culture, as evidenced by their rapid growth both nationally and internationally, is unmatched and will be ingrained into this vast campus development," NGA Executive Vice President, Chris Falk that represented Pluralsight said. "They are literally blazing new trails in the SaaS world and everyone is eager to see where they lead. I'm excited that both the state and local municipalities recognized who Pluralsight is both in the professional and humanitarian realms and responded to retain them. I think it speaks volumes for Utah."

"We applaud Pluralsight for its leading role in Silicon Slopes and the greater Utah technology community," said Christian Gardner, President of the The Gardner Company. "We're thrilled to be a part of the planning and execution of Pluralsight's new home and one of Utah's most iconic developments to date."