Asurion to Open Call Center in North Las Vegas; U-Haul Opens Self-Storage Facility
North Las Vegas is set to receive a considerable economic boost as Tennessee-based tech company Asurion LLC recently announced it is expanding operations in the area. The tech insurance provider will reportedly open a new office in North Las Vegas and will create around 800 new jobs in the next five years. Asurion will hire approximately 500 people in the following year alone, as its opens a call center in an office property located near U.S. Highway 95 and the Las Vegas Beltway.
By Alex Girda, Associate Editor
In a significant boost for the North Las Vegas office market, Asurion L.L.C. plans to open a 90,000-square-foot call center at the Montecito Point office complex. The Nashville, Tenn.-based provider of insurance for mobile devices says that it will hire 500 people in the next year and 800 people over the next five years at the facility, which is located at 6605 Grand Montecito Parkway near U.S. Highway 95 and the Las Vegas Beltway.
According to The Las Vegas Review-Journal, the announcement comes after Asurion made a pitch for tax incentives in January to the Governor’s Office of Economic Development.
In other news, the newly acquired and rebranded U-Haul Moving and Storage at 3083 W. Lake Mead Boulevard is now open. Formerly known as Pic-N-Pac Storage, the facility includes a two-story self-storage facility as well as a one-story self-storage building that also includes office space and an apartment.
Completed in 2005, the facility offers 634 indoor and drive-up units, 534 of which are air-conditioned.
According to a statement from U-Haul Co., the new facility reflects the company’s support of infill development to help communities reduce their carbon footprint. The use of existing buildings helps minimize energy and resource consumption associated with new construction.
Photo courtesy of U-Haul Co.
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