Mercedes-Benz Establishing North American Headquarters in Sandy Springs
- Mercedes-Benz announced on Thursday that it will establish its North American headquarters at the existing 1MB campus in Sandy Springs, Georgia.
- This decision comes after extensive talks involving Georgia's economic growth officials and local stakeholders to centralize operations currently based in cities such as Detroit.
- The expanded Sandy Springs facility will add about 500 jobs to the current 800, include sales, financial services, and corporate functions, and feature a new multimillion-dollar R&D center nearby.
- Jason Hoff, who leads Mercedes-Benz North America, stated that consolidating teams will enhance agility, accelerate time to market, and improve customer satisfaction, with the project slated for completion by August 2026.
- The expansion highlights Georgia's leadership in mobility and innovation and strengthens its reputation for attracting automotive jobs, according to Gov. Brian Kemp and regional officials.
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Mercedes-Benz will establish its North American HQ in Georgia, moving hundreds of jobs
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