Conga HQ consolidation reaps millions in incentives
BROOMFIELD — AppExtremes Inc., the Broomfield-based software company that does business as Conga, will secure up to $8.2 million in state incentives to consolidate facilities to a new headquarters in Broomfield.
BizWest reported July 11 that Conga will consolidate operations from several locations to Atria, a Class A office complex at 13699 Via Varra Road. The company will occupy 88,000 square feet, a dramatic increase from its current 30,000 square feet at 390 Interlocken Blvd. The Colorado Economic Development Commission on Thursday confirmed that the company will receive state job-growth incentives of up to $8.2 million, according to the Denver Business Journal.
Conga’s consolidation of operations could create up to 570 new jobs, a Conga spokesman told BizWest. Initial locations to be consolidated include two existing offices in Broomfield, where the company currently employs 243 workers.
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Conga has been on an acquisition run, acquiring Octiv and Orchestrate LLC in March, and Counselytics in April.
Conga in May closed on a $47 million funding round led by Insight Venture Partners and Salesforce Ventures. The funds will be used to develop Conga’s suite of products that automates and streamline data-management tasks, document generation and contract management.
Editor’s note: This article has been corrected to reflect the offices to be consolidated in Conga’s new Broomfield headquarters.
BROOMFIELD — AppExtremes Inc., the Broomfield-based software company that does business as Conga, will secure up to $8.2 million in state incentives to consolidate facilities to a new headquarters in Broomfield.
BizWest reported July 11 that Conga will consolidate operations from several locations to Atria, a Class A office complex at 13699 Via Varra Road. The company will occupy 88,000 square feet, a dramatic increase from its current 30,000 square feet at 390 Interlocken Blvd. The Colorado Economic Development Commission on Thursday confirmed that the company will receive state job-growth incentives of up to $8.2 million, according
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