Hyundai Capital America Leases 177,000 Square Feet Co-Headquarters In Newport Beach, California
02/02/2015
The property, the west tower located at the corner of Jamboree and MacArthur, will serve as co-headquarters with HCA's location at 3161 Michelson in Irvine, which the company has occupied since 2009 and will continue to occupy. The company currently leases three offices staffed with over 900 people in Orange County. The new location will allow the company to consolidate its satellite offices and bring its Orange County employees closer together.
Hyundai said it “takes great pride in providing world-class working environments for its employees. In addition to being a quick drive from Hyundai Motor America and Kia Motors America, 4000 MacArthur has many characteristics similar to HCA's award-winning locations, including its Michelson office and operations centers in Dallas and Atlanta.”
All three of those locations are LEED certified to the Gold level. HCA expects to make enhancements that bring the new property more in line with Hyundai Capital's global design themes of open, collaborative spaces; abundant light; and detail-oriented, symmetrical layout, company officials said. The new lease is a continuation of HCA's ongoing efforts to bring employees together and build strong ties in Orange County.
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