Dealertrack Set to Unveil New Utah Office
Dealertrack DMS’s new headquarters will house more than 500 employees in a 112,000-square-foot building in the ‘Silicon Slopes’ area of Northern Utah.


Dealertrack’s new Draper, Utah, office space will house more than 500 employees in a 112,000-square-foot building. Photo courtesy Dealertrack
DRAPER, Utah — Dealertrack (div. Cox Automotive) announced the impending unveiling of a new office space supporting Dealertrack DMS based in Draper, Utah. The 112,000-square-foot facility will be home to over 500 team members with capacity to continue growing. Team members will begin occupying the building in early February 2019.
“We’ve been closely tracking Utah’s growth as a burgeoning technology hub, and our new office move is another milestone in our commitment to innovation within our state,” said Randy Kobat, senior vice president of Cox Automotive brands vAuto, HomeNet, Rebates & Incentives, and Dealertrack DMS. “As our growth continues, we wanted to expand our reach to better serve our clients and attract new employees. This new, state-of-the-art facility will also help the local economy, as we strive to give back to the ‘Silicon Slopes.’”
Executives said the building’s leading-edge infrastructure and first-rate amenities demonstrate Dealertrack’s commitment to attracting and retaining top talent in the state of Utah. New building features include dedicated meditation rooms, an onsite gym, open collaboration spaces, game rooms with gaming systems on each floor, electric vehicle charging stations, and state-of-the-art technology throughout the facility.
The new Dealertrack DMS facility will also host some additional teams from Cox Automotive’s fellow brands, including Xtime, a fixed ops software solution.
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