Crocs Relocates Headquarters to Broomfield, Colorado
02/06/2019
According to company officials, the move is part of the company’s strategy for long-term, sustainable growth, including employee retention and recruitment.
The new headquarters, located at 13699 Via Varra Road in Broomfield, provides the company with an expansive 88,000 square feet of office space that meets the demands of the company’s growing and evolving workforce.
The new space is more convenient and centrally located for the majority of Crocs employees, and provides easy access to Broomfield’s growing Route 36 corridor, restaurants, shopping, trails and more, which will help attract and retain key talent.
“Our business is strong and we continue to explore ways to meet the needs of our employees while investing in our future,” said Andrew Rees, President & CEO. “This is an exciting time to be at Crocs, and just like our iconic product, this best-in-class new headquarters will help our employees be comfortable in their own shoes.”
A lease for the space has been negotiated with Ektin Johnson Real Estate Partners, with an initial term of 10 years and two five-year renewal options. Crocs has selected Denver-based Venture Architecture to design the workspace.
“We are grateful that Niwot has been our home for more than a decade, and are thrilled to keep and grow our global headquarters in the thriving state of Colorado,” Rees said.
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