Bandwidth opens its global HQ in Raleigh

Raleigh-founded tech company Bandwidth opened the doors to its new campus Friday, Aug. 4. The global HQ features plenty of fun employee amenities and state-of-the-art office spaces.

A group cuts a blue ribbon with large scissors.

Bandwidth celebrated its grand opening on Friday, Aug. 4.

Photo by Bandwidth

Communications platform Bandwidth cut the ribbon on its 40-acre Raleigh global headquarters on Friday, Aug. 4. The Raleigh-founded company was previously stationed on NC State’s Centennial Campus and now sits near PNC Arena and UNC REX Hospital at 2230 Bandmate Way.

The new HQ includes a Montessori-inspired child development center, an extensive fitness center with basketball + tennis courts and a soccer field, and an outdoor amphitheater.

The campus also boasts the company’s NC roots with over 4,000 native trees and plants, connections to greenways, a pond habitat, and a widened, paved road neighboring Schenck Forest.

Bandwidth is excited to serve both its employees (called Bandmates) and its customers in this new space.

“The most priceless gift we can give our employees is the joy and relationships that come from lifting each other up, as we work together to achieve our mission of serving our customers,” said CEO of Bandwidth David Morken in a press release.

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