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Pandora Jewelry Headquarters Moving to Downtown Baltimore
Topic Started: 19 Jul 2014, 05:11 PM (153 Views)
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Pandora Jewelry will move its regional headquarters to downtown Baltimore, moving from their current home in Columbia, Howard County. Known for their charm bracelets, the company will occupy five of the 24 floors of the building and will become one of Baltimore's largest employers with 600. They will move to 250 West Pratt Street.pandora charms cheap sale

"We were committed to finding a location that could support the company's growth over the next ten years, as well as foster a professional environment that maintains a friendly and fun atmosphere, " said Scott Burger, President, PANDORA Americas in a statement to WBAL. "After an arduous selection process, considering over 60 locations, we are thrilled to have settled on 250 West Pratt Street, which is highly visible, easily accessible from all major interstates and provides us with an opportunity to have a branded presence in the heart of Charm City. "

PANDORA Jewelry announced today that they are relocating their regional headquarters to downtown Baltimore. With 600 employees, the company is slated to become the largest tenant at 250 West Pratt Street, leasing five floors of a 20-story building with spectacular views of the city.pandora charms outlet online

"I am very excited PANDORA is moving its regional headquarters to Downtown Baltimore, ” said Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. “Baltimore City is a place where businesses increasingly want to locate because the City offers a live, work, play environment that companies require to attract and retain professional talent in today's economy. On behalf of the business community and residents of Baltimore City, we are pleased to welcome PANDORA, adding to the City’s continued growth in attracting new jobs and investment. "

The Baltimore Development Corporation worked with PANDORA to identify and evaluate potential sites. BDC also provided an overview of the benefits of relocating to downtown Baltimore, including location, visibility, access to major transportation, and other quality of life conveniences that appeal to PANDORA’s employees and corporate visitors.pandora charms factory outlet

“What a great company, and a great fit for Baltimore, ” said Brenda McKenzie, President and CEO of the Baltimore Development Corporation. “PANDORA’s move brings a talented workforce to the city, and will be a key addition to Baltimore’s corporate corridor. ”In addition, BDC highlighted possible city incentives available to PANDORA associated with their relocation. The new headquarters are located in Baltimore City’s Enterprise Zone, which offers nondiscretionary real property and employment tax credits. BDC administers the city’s Enterprise Zone.

Known for its hand finished designs and their unique “charms”, PANDORA jewelry is sold in more than 80 countries and 1, 100 retail stores, including one in the Gallery at Harborplace, located a few blocks from their new headquarters. The 32-year-old company boasted approximately $1. 6 billion in total revenue in 2013. The move to Baltimore is expected to occur in the first quarter of 2015.cheap pandora beads wholesale
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