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GoDaddy Shutting Scottsdale Headquarters, Moving To Tempe

Internet domain registrar and web hosting company GoDaddy will shut down its Scottsdale headquarters building and move it to Tempe.

SCOTTSDALE, AZ — Internet domain registrar and web hosting company GoDaddy will shut down its Scottsdale headquarters building and move to down Loop 202 to Tempe.

GoDaddy will relocate employees in Scottsdale to both its new headquarters building and another office in Gilbert.

The headquarters move will begin in early May and finish by the end of July, the company said.

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“We are moving into a new era of work, as people generally desire more work flexibility. As part of our new, hybrid work model, we understand our offices will be used less, but with more intentionality – to meet, collaborate and connect with one another. The office will continue to be an essential place for our people to come together. We are proud of our strong presence in Arizona and will continue to invest in our people and workplaces,” said Calvin Crowder, GoDaddy’s Vice President of Global Real Estate.

GoDaddy will use a hybrid approach to reopening its offices, using a "Hub-Club-Home model" where some will work full-time from the office, while others work part-time at home and at an office.

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Additionally, other GoDaddy employees under the phased reopening plan will continue to work from home exclusively, the company said.

There will be reduction to GoDaddy's Arizona workforce because of the headquarters relocation, the company said.

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