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Inside 2U's New, 281K SF Headquarters In Prince George's County

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2U senior director of corporate real estate Jason Peterman cutting the ribbon with 2U co-founder and CEO Christopher "Chip" Paucek

Educational technology firm 2U celebrated the opening of its new heaquarters near the New Carrollton Metro Tuesday evening. 

Founded in 2008 by CEO Christopher "Chip" Paucek, 2U partners with colleges and universities, including DC schools American University, Georgetown University and George Washington University, to create online degree programs. The company has grown rapidly, becoming a publicly traded company in 2014, and now has offices in New York, Los Angeles, Denver, Chapel Hill and Hong Kong.

Last year, it signed a deal to keep its HQ in Prince George's County, moving from a 68K SF office in Landover to the former CSC building near the New Carrollton Metro, where it will fill 281K SF at full build-out. 

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2U's new HQ at 7900 Harkins Road in Lanham, near the New Carrollton Metro station

The company's employees began working at the new office at 7900 Harkins Road in Lanham on Feb. 21. It currently has 736 of its 1,297 total employees working in the new HQ. 

The company has pledged to hire an additional 900 people by 2020, when it plans to fill the entire 281K SF office. The company is currently occupying about 168K SF, with some floors left empty to make room for the expansion.

Employees will get to watch the area come to life in the coming years, as Urban Atlantic launches its 2.7M SF mixed-use development at the New Carrollton Metro, which will be the eastern terminus of the Purple Line, the 22-mile light rail expected to open in 2022. Urban Atlantic earlier this month signed Kaiser Permanente to open a 176K SF facility at its development. 

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The grand opening party in the lobby of 2U's new HQ

Roughly 800 people, mostly 2U employees and guests, showed up to celebrate the grand opening in the building's lobby Tuesday evening. The cafeteria, which opened Monday and will cater to 2U employees daily, served beef, turkey, vegetarian and crab cake sliders, hush puppies, chips and guacamole. 

County and state officials were on hand to celebrate the opening, including Prince George's County executive Rushern Baker, economic development head David Iannucci, county council member Dannielle Glaros and the Maryland Department of Commerce's Ben Wu and Kris Shock. 

During the event, Bisnow took a tour around the company's new digs.

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The fitness center in 2U's new HQ

On the second floor, the building has a massive 12,000 SF fitness center with a treadmill area, weight room and yoga studio, plus lockers for the employees. The company brings in outside trainers to run fitness classes for employees. 

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The 2U bookshelf in the company's 12th-floor executive suite

When employees get off the elevator on each floor, they are greeted by one of the company's mantras like "Don't let the skeptic win." Each floor also has conference rooms and small co-working style work booths. 

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The break room on the 11th floor of 2U's new HQ

In addition, each floor has a break room stacked with complimentary snacks, drinks and coffee. The floors are named after each of the different cities where 2U has a presence. For example, the marketing department on the 11th floor is on the New York floor. The company in February signed an 80K SF lease to move its NYC office from Chelsea Piers in Manhattan to Dumbo Heights in Brooklyn

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The marketing department on the 11th floor in 2U's new HQ

The workspaces are designed to allow collaboration, with low cubicle backs and plenty of open space. The company is hiring quickly and currently is seeking to fill 100 positions nationwide. 

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2U has a disco ball in its second floor common area, where the CEO holds spontaneous dance parties

Prospective employees had better be ready to dance. The company installed a disco ball in its second floor common area. The space typically has desks for collaborative working, but every month or two Paucek will clear the space and send out a companywide e-mail announcing a spontaneous dance party, intended to boost employee morale.