DraftKings moves into new southwest Las Vegas offices
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DraftKings moved to a new office building in the southwest Las Vegas Valley, giving its local staff a place to work with no shortage of amenities.
The online sports betting company unveiled its offices this week at UnCommons, a mixed-use complex being built along Durango Drive just south of the 215 Beltway, across the street from Station Casinos’ under-construction Durango resort.
DraftKings occupies a four-story building and boasts 90,000 square feet of space.
The office features more than 130 sports “trading” desks for oddsmakers and a 7,500-square-foot cafeteria and event space, according to a news release. It also boasts a casino training pit, putting green area, mothers’ rooms, and barber shop and salon — all within a commercial-and-residential campus that’s poised to offer numerous food and beverage spots.
DraftKings, which announced plans for the new office in fall 2021, expects to have 700 to 1,000 employees there, including customer service, compliance, recruiting and gaming teams.
He said the company signed its first lease in Las Vegas in 2018, taking three desks in a Regus office-sharing location.
It moved to UnCommons from WeWork’s coworking location in Town Square Las Vegas, just south of the Strip, where it grew to have hundreds of desks, according to Freedman.
Matter Real Estate Group partner Jim Stuart, whose firm is developing UnCommons, said DraftKings is the largest office tenant in the complex as measured by both square footage and headcount.
UnCommons, which broke ground in summer 2020, is expected to include more than 500,000 square feet of office space and 800-plus apartments, as well as eateries, fitness studios and a conference center.
Its food and beverage lineup is expected to include The Coffee Class, Smitten Ice Cream, barbeque eatery SoulBelly, Saint Honoré doughnuts and the upscale sports bar General Admission.
Matter has completed and fully leased two office buildings in UnCommons and is constructing two more.