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BerkleyNet Relocates Corporate Offices To Innovation Park In Prince William County, Virginia

01/13/2016
BerkleyNet, a member company of W. R. Berkley Corporation, plans to relocate more than 125 employees to a new corporate headquarters at Innovation Park in Prince William County, Virginia.

The new headquarters, to be known as BerkleyNet Center @ Innovation Park, will be built by Buchanan Partners and located across from the George Mason Science and Technology Campus. BerkleyNet will initially occupy 49,000 square feet of Class A office space within the building and has committed to a 15-year lease.

The move, which is expected to take place in the first half of 2017, will be a noteworthy expansion for the technology-based insurance provider, which has undergone substantial growth over the past five years, company officials said. BerkleyNet’s current headquarters is located in Woodbridge along Prince William Parkway. The move will keep operations within Prince William County, and provide more than double the square footage than the company currently leases.

“After four renovations to our existing office, it’s time to move our operations into a space that allows for improved collaboration and efficiency, creating a better fit for our corporate culture,” said Jim Gilbert, President/CEO of BerkleyNet, “We are happy to have found a location that will allow us to keep our roots in Prince William County.”

“We are excited to be able to retain BerkleyNet here in Prince William County and to accommodate their future growth at their new corporate headquarters in Innovation Park. BerkleyNet’s expansion is a testament to our outstanding workforce in the County, particularly in the area of information technology. I’m confident that BerkleyNet’s new location will attract other technology based companies to the Innovation Park area,” said Corey A. Stewart, Chairman of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors.

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