SACRAMENTO, CA, Sept. 21, 2017 -- Luxer One, the technology leader in smart package delivery solutions, has officially changed its headquarters from San Francisco to Sacramento, California.
The move comes as the company has hired its 52nd employee in Sacramento. In addition to housing its executive team and business operations, the new 8,000 sq. ft. headquarters will also contain a research & development lab and the company’s US-based customer support teams.
“We have been experiencing incredible growth directly as a result of our core values and dedication to customer service and technology innovation,” says Arik Levy, CEO of Luxer One. “Our staff has grown along with our business, with about 200% more employees today than we had at the beginning of the year.”
When asked why he picked Sacramento, Levy says “There is incredible talent in this city! It’s truly becoming an amazing alternative to the Bay Area and we’re proud to be ranked among fellow tech leaders in the region.”
In 2016, Former Mayor of Sacramento, Kevin Johnson, announced a $10 million dollar fund as part of the Mayor’s Office of Innovation to attract and retain young technology companies in the city. Current Mayor Darrell Steinberg has also invested in programs that encourage technology companies to relocate to Sacramento.
Luxer One’s sister companies, Laundry Locker and Drop Locker, will continue to operate in San Francisco.
Media Contact: Melody Akhtari Director of Communications, Luxer One [email protected] (415) 390-0123 Ext. 810


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