Business & Tech

Appian To Expand, Move Headquarters To Tysons

The Reston-based company will add 600 new jobs with its move to Tysons.

Appian Corporation, a Reston-based business process management platform company, will move its headquarters to Tysons and add 600 new jobs, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced Tuesday. The company is investing $28.4 million to expand its operations with the move to Tysons.

Founded in 1999, the company is an industry leader in creating business process management software, allowing companies to quickly creative effective applications on its platform. The company will retain 600 jobs and add 600 jobs in the move from Reston Town Center to Tysons Corner. The new headquarters will be located at Valo Park, a 785,000 square-foot multi-tenant complex at 7950 Jones Branch Drive.

"Appian is proud to be based in Northern Virginia,” Appian CEO Matt Calkins said in a statement. "In our journey from start-up to IPO, we’ve found everything we needed in the region. We look forward to many years in Tysons Corner."

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Fairfax County competed against Atlanta and Raleigh, North Carolina to keep Appian in the area. Northam approved a $4-million grant from the Commonwealth’s Opportunity Fund to help the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority secure the project.

“Virginia’s leading position in the technology sector makes us a great home for cutting-edge companies as they grow and create economic opportunity in communities like Fairfax County," said Northam in a statement. "We look forward to our continued partnership with Appian and more announcements like this one in Northern Virginia and across our Commonwealth."

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For more information about the company, visit www.appian.com.

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