PrizePicks, the largest daily fantasy sports operator in North America, hosted a ceremonial ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, Dec. 12 for its new 33,000-square-foot headquarters, located in Atlanta, Georgia.
PrizePicks was founded in Atlanta in 2015 and plans to generate an economic impact of $25 million for Georgia
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp joined the executive leadership team at PrizePicks to celebrate the special event.
“This marks a major milestone as we celebrate a new chapter of growth. I’d like to extend my thanks to Governor and First Lady Kemp for their continued support as we look to further the city’s mission of becoming a major tech hub in the U.S.,” said Mike Ybarra, CEO, PrizePicks.
“Not only do we see massive opportunity to foster homegrown talent in the state, but also to attract the top minds in tech from around the country.”
Founded in Atlanta in 2015, PrizePicks intends to continue to invest in the city. The company plans to create an economic impact of $25 million to the state of Georgia.
Daily fantasy sports company operates in 46 jurisdictions
PrizePicks first announced its plans to open its new headquarters in Midtown Atlanta and expand its workforce earlier this year. The company said it will hire around 1,000 new employees over the next seven years.
“I want to thank the entire PrizePicks team for your commitment to creating jobs and fostering innovation,” said Governor Brian Kemp.
“Today is certainly a proud moment for both this team, but also for our state. It spotlights areas where we’re seeing our greatest success stories.”
Additionally, PrizePicks offers innovative skill-based fantasy games that engage and excite sports fans nationwide. The daily fantasy sports operator services 46 jurisdictions and remains dedicated to enhancing the sports experience for all.
The company has expanded across the U.S. and Canada and is now available in 43 states along with Washington, D.C. Bettors can download the PrizePicks app on iOS and Android.