Business & Tech

Cadillac Jack Expands North American Headquarters

Duluth company designs and manufactures electronic games for U.S. and international markets.

Gwinnett County and Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce officials joined Cadillac Jack Chairman/CEO Gene Chayevsky in cutting a festive red ribbon celebrating the expansion of the company’s North American headquarters in Duluth. Cadillac Jack designs and manufactures electronic games for the U.S. and international markets. 

The company’s new 103,000-square-foot facility at 2450 Satellite Blvd. houses 170 engineering, game design, customer service, marketing and finance employees. Globally the company employs 300 people. Over the next year, the company expects to add 30 to 40 new jobs locally.

Cadillac Jack welcomed local and state officials and business leaders to an open house at its headquarters as part of the March 17 ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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“Gwinnett and the metro Atlanta region foster an excellent business environment and highly talented workforce needed to support our business growth over the next few years,” Chayevsky said. “We are excited to demonstrate how we use cutting-edge technology to produce high quality entertainment and look forward to working with our community leaders to strengthen the gaming and technology sectors in metro Atlanta.”

The county maintains a strong foundation in the technology industry, Gwinnett Commission Vice Chair Shirley Lasseter said. “Cadillac Jack’s choice to remain and expand in our community is a strong testament to the pro-business environment we have to offer, and we are excited to see them growing and enhancing Gwinnett’s technology industry even further.”

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