GoDaddy going to ASU tech center

Gov. Jan Brewer and the CEO of GoDaddy said the Scottsdale-based web-hosting company is building a new technology center at Arizona State University’s research park in

Gov. Jan Brewer stands with GoDaddy officials at announcement of ASU Tech Park. / KTAR Photo:Bob McClay
Gov. Jan Brewer stands with GoDaddy officials at announcement of ASU Tech Park. / KTAR Photo:Bob McClay

Tempe.

The company plans to house 1,300 engineers, developers and customer-care representatives in a new two-story, 150,000-square-foot facility. Three hundred of the workers will be new hires.

The building, at Warner Road and Loop 101, is set to open next year.

“GoDaddy is a true Arizona success story,” said Brewer. “It started with a handful of people and a dream.”

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