Take a look at the new United Community Headquarters by numbers

The new United Community Headquarters is now open and we’re taking a look at the stats.

A photo of the new United Community Bank headquarters.

The new HQ is on Camperdown Way. | Photo by GVLtoday

We got a sneak peek at the new United Community Headquarters, and we can safely say it’s cool. You know it’s a big deal when Gov. Henry McMaster is there.

Let’s break it down by numbers:

  • $65,000 | That’s the total investment put into this property.
  • 300+ | That’s how many employees United Community Headquarters has.
  • 118,000 | That’s the square footage of the space.
  • 350+ | That’s how many parking spaces are in the parking deck and the lot across the street.
  • 4.2 | That’s how many acres the property sits on.

Additionally, the new spot has a coffee bar called “River Room,” quiet zones for collaboration, and 29 conference rooms.

Take a look at our behind-the-scenes footage. You can bank on it.

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