CROCS CELEBRATES OPENING OF NEW GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS

The Broomfield, Colo. facility is designed with employees in mind to ensure they’re “Confidently Comfortable”

Crocs, Inc. (NASDAQ: CROX), a global leader in innovative, casual footwear for women, men, and children, announced the opening of their new corporate headquarters in Broomfield, Colorado, less than 20 miles outside of downtown Denver. In addition to the nearly 375 current positions, the approximately 90,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility will allow the company to significantly expand its ability to hire more full-time jobs.

“Niwot was our home for more than 16 years, and the facility and the Niwot community played a big part in helping our company grow,” said Shannon Sisler, Crocs SVP & Chief People Officer. “With an increasingly competitive workforce, and a need to give our employees a ‘home for work’ feeling, our new workspace in the ATRIA campus in neighboring Broomfield will allow us to continue attracting and retaining the best talent in the industry.”

“ATRIA was designed to support the growth of innovative companies like Crocs,” added Ryan Good, Executive Vice President and Partner at Etkin Johnson Real Estate Partners, owner and developer of ATRIA. “This campus sets a new standard for workplace environments along the Northwest Corridor, strategically located to access multiple talent pools.” 

Working with a number of Colorado-based companies from start to finish – JLL Denver, Venture Architecture, i2 Construction and OfficeScapes – Crocs’ new facility is meant to put employees’ needs front and center.

Features of the new office space include:

  • Collaboration spaces for groups of all sizes, including traditional conference rooms with video technology, huddle spaces for up to five people and one-on-one rooms for private conversations and phone calls;
  • Living green walls, flush with both native and non-native plant species, bringing the outside in, adding a sense of fresh air, life, and texture to the workspace;
  • Skylights and roll-up doors to provide employees with ample natural light and indoor/outdoor work areas to improve employee health and wellbeing; and a full-service café experience, catering fresh, fast, and healthy food items all day, every day;
  • Wayfinding technology that allows employees to navigate their path to a meeting, aiding in the ability to seamlessly get to where they need to be.