SharkNinja Relocates Global Headquarters To Needham, Massachusetts
06/30/2017
The company's new space is located within the highly-anticipated Newton-Needham N2 Innovation District at 89 A Street in Needham. Designed by Boston-based architectural firm Sasaki, the 175,000-square-foot, open concept space was strategically built with a key focus on encouraging cross-functionality and collaboration among teams.
"Our new worldwide headquarters reflects our core company values and fosters innovation, creativity and success for our team members," said Mark Barrocas, President of SharkNinja.
"We're finally in an all-inclusive space that feels authentic to SharkNinja's identity and spirit, while further enhancing our ability to deliver products that delight our consumers. We are excited to remain a part of the Needham community and to be a part of the Newton-Needham N2Innovation District moving forward,” he added.
According to company officials, “the move signifies SharkNinja's rapid company expansion and success in the household appliances markets, and will bring the company's 400 headquarter-based team members to work under one roof, with room for growth.”
All functions will be located within the new space including product development, marketing, engineering, sales and more. The building will house product R&D labs and testing facilities, as well as an in-home replica to enable authentic product engagement and consumer insights.
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