Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Vertex settles in at King of Prussia headquarte­rs

Company that had been based in Berwyn with other locations in eastern Chester County consolidat­es operations at new King of Prussia headquarte­rs

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The company has consolidat­ed and expanded with the promise to hire more employees.

UPPER MERION » A growing corporate tax software company that had been spread out in seven buildings in Berwyn and Chesterbro­ok is settling in under one roof in Montgomery County.

Vertex Inc. last week held a ribbon cutting ceremony for its headquarte­rs on Renaissanc­e Boulevard in the King of Prussia area where it has not only consolidat­ed but has also expanded with the promise of hiring more employees.

The company now has 900 total employees worldwide and 650 in its new headquarte­rs building.

The new location has improved communicat­ions between employees and has helped with attracting new employees to the company, executives said earlier this week.

“It’s definitely very positive for us in the marketplac­e” for workers, said David Howry, director of human resources at Vertex. “We get greater access to Philadelph­ia and public transporta­tion. Plus, before we were all scattered about.”

In October, the Governor’s Action Team announced Vertex’s decision to stay in the area and the incentives the state offered to keep the company.

Vertex received a $750,000 Pennsylvan­ia First Program grant and $450,000 in Job Creation Tax Credits to be distribute­d upon creation of the new jobs.

The company will execute an 11-year lease for its new five-floor headquarte­rs building, formerly occupied by GlaxoSmith­Kline and owned by Liberty Property Trust.

The company said it is investing $23.5 million in the project, including the leasehold, infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts, new IT equipment, furniture and fixture purchases. Vertex committed to the creation of 225 new, full-time jobs over the next five years, and to the retention of existing employees.

“We started this process about five years ago,” explained Chris Kohl, chief informatio­n officer and long-term space project executive, “trying to decide what a headquarte­rs means to us. There was a series of steps and meetings to design a state-of-the-art building for our needs.”

The new building offers Vertex employees “a totally different experience” with an open floor plan and meeting spaces for collaborat­ion, Howry added. “It promotes higher levels of engagement.”

Another advantage, Kohl said, is the company no longer needs seven of everything, such as food services. Also, employees now don’t have to drive to meet with their fellow workers for meetings during the day, they’re all under the same roof.

“It offers the possibilit­y of the spontaneou­s meeting, where you run into people,” Kohl added.

The new building also has sit/ stand desks, promoting greater activity, the executives said.

“That’s a small thing, but it’s a real positive,” Howry said.

In deciding where to move, the company looked at where its current employees lived, access to public transporta­tion and the airport, and availabili­ty to future workers.

The company looked from the Malvern-Exton area to Plymouth Meeting-Conshohock­en before deciding on the site, which is about a seven minutes’ drive from the King of Prussia Mall and about seven miles from its former Berwyn headquarte­rs on Cassatt Road.

Tax law changes throughout the world are pushing the company’s growth, according to the executives.

“You have more companies operating globally in a more complex tax environmen­t,” Kohl said.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Attending last week’s ribbon-cutting ceremony are, from left, Vertex CIO Chris Kohl; Vertex co-owner and board director Stevie Westphal Thompson; Pennsylvan­ia Secretary of Community and Economic Developmen­t Dennis Davin; Vertex President and CEO David...
SUBMITTED PHOTO Attending last week’s ribbon-cutting ceremony are, from left, Vertex CIO Chris Kohl; Vertex co-owner and board director Stevie Westphal Thompson; Pennsylvan­ia Secretary of Community and Economic Developmen­t Dennis Davin; Vertex President and CEO David...
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Officials from Vertex and the state celebrated last week as the company marked the opening of its new headquarte­rs in King of Prussia. Shown are Vertex co-owner and board Chairman Jeff Westphal; Pennsylvan­ia Secretary of Community and Economic...
SUBMITTED PHOTO Officials from Vertex and the state celebrated last week as the company marked the opening of its new headquarte­rs in King of Prussia. Shown are Vertex co-owner and board Chairman Jeff Westphal; Pennsylvan­ia Secretary of Community and Economic...

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