Business & Tech
DataScan Moves Headquarters To Alpharetta City Center
DataScan brings about 160 technology-related jobs to North Fulton County.
ALPHARETTA, GA — DataScan has moved its headquarters to office space at 415 South Broad Street in the new Alpharetta City Center, the popular 26-acre mixed use development situated in the heart of the city.
The company celebrated its milestone with a grand opening celebration held Tuesday, Aug. 21. The largest company in the City Center, DataScan brought approximately 160 technology-related jobs to North Fulton County. DataScan employs more than 500 full-time associates across North America.
"DataScan’s investment in the City Center is further evidence of our longstanding commitment to Alpharetta, while our new home better aligns with our company’s spirit of innovation and work-life balance," said Ed Brown, president of DataScan. "We are confident this move will provide a strategic advantage when attracting new technology talent and allow us to strengthen our ties to the community at large.”
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The 36,000 square-foot facility, which features its own medical clinic for associates, is an interesting mix of old and new architecture with pronounced modern design elements. The exterior features a brick facade with dramatic arches inspired by the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The interior space is open, airy and bright with an industrial feel, exposed beams and plenty of well-thought out collaboration spaces. There is also a covered patio on the fourth floor that overlooks the City Center where associates can kick back and relax, eat lunch or work from their laptops.
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As part of its efforts to minimize environmental impact, DataScan is in process of obtaining Silver LEED certification for its new facility for implementing practical and measurable strategies and solutions aimed at achieving high performance in water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection, recycling program and indoor environmental quality.
Tuesday's ribbon-cutting ceremony included local business and community remarks by Mayor Jim Gilvin, food and tours of the new building. As a sign of DataScan’s philanthropic commitment to the Alpharetta community, attendees were encouraged to bring gently-worn women's clothing, shoes and accessories for donation to new neighbor and longtime partner Drake House to the celebration.
Images via DataScan
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