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TradeRev to Open New Indianapolis HQ

KAR Auction Services will spend $3.75 million to build a new headquarters for its TradeRev division in downtown Indianapolis’ Century building, the former home of Indiana’s first automaker.

August 29, 2019
TradeRev to Open New Indianapolis HQ

The future headquarters of TradeRev will occupy a space that was home to a carriage manufacturer turned automotive manufacturer in the late 1800s and, most recently, technology giant Salesforce.

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INDIANAPOLIS — KAR Auction Services Inc. announced it is investing $3.75 million in downtown Indianapolis to house the new, expanded U.S. headquarters and tech center of the company’s TradeRev business unit.

The company will occupy a 45,000-square-foot space in the Century building, former home of C.H. Black Manufacturing, credited with building the first automobile in Indiana in 1891. Executives said the new investment will create 200 additional, high-paying jobs by 2023.

“The City of Indianapolis welcomes KAR and its TradeRev employees to the heart of our thriving downtown economic landscape,” said Mayor Joe Hogsett. “As the Tech Capital of the Midwest, Indianapolis will provide the perfect home for the company’s new offices and tech center, as well as access to a growing pool of talent needed to fill the hundreds of new jobs created at the location.”

Read: TradeRev Adds Two Midwest Markets

KAR, a global remarketing and technology solutions provider, is one of Indiana’s largest publicly traded companies, with eight locations and approximately 2,000 employees in the state. The expansion into downtown Indianapolis follows the company’s recent opening of the KAR Global Headquarters in Carmel, Ind.

TradeRev, a digital platform that facilitates live, dealer-to-dealer vehicle auctions, was purchased by KAR in 2017 and employs more than 700 people across North America.

“KAR’s growing North American team needed a larger space, and we were fortunate to find one with deep automotive roots,” said Jim Hallett, KAR chairman and CEO. “Our investment in the Century building provides TradeRev a collaborative, innovation-focused headquarters and tech center with a nod to KAR’s strong auto industry past. Being in the heart of downtown Indianapolis will help us attract the talent KAR needs to accelerate the digital transformation of our industry and help TradeRev remain the premier digital automotive auction platform.”

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