Castle Hill Gaming Eyes Albemarle County, Virginia, for Headquarters
01/24/2020
OPZ Bernstein funded the $45 million ground-up mixed-use development space where Castle Hill will be the anchor tenant. The company is looking forward to its new 20,000 square foot office space. Castle Hill Gaming said it is looking forward to moving into its new headquarters once construction is finalized and continuing to grow in the vibrant Albemarle community.
"We are thrilled to be expanding our headquarters where we can attract new talent in data science, software design and development to our new facilities once they are open," said Arthur Watson, CEO of Castle Hill Gaming. "The new facility will be a great place to develop our games and harbor innovation."
In June 2019, the Virginia Jobs Investment Program announced Castle Hill Gaming will receive a grant to help hire and train 106 new employees. Shortly after this announcement, the county's Economic Development Authority agreed to provide a matching grant.
"Castle Hill Gaming's exponential growth is slated to advance the commonwealth's leading position in this key sector. We look forward to the company's next chapter and thank them for delivering a jackpot of more than 100 new jobs here in Virginia," said Governor Ralph Northam earlier this year.
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