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Rivian to Open East Coast Headquarters on Atlanta Beltline - Atlanta ...

FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, JUL 17 – Rivian plans a 500-employee office near its new 7,500-person manufacturing plant and will expand partnerships with Georgia educational and state institutions, officials said.

  • On Jul 17, 2025, Rivian Automotive announced its East Coast headquarters in the Junction Krog District building, unveiling a 500-person office space to complement its new manufacturing facility.
  • Amid budget pressures, Rivian paused the project, but a $6.6 billion U.S. Department of Energy loan restarted the plans and prompted partnerships with universities, technical colleges, and regional institutions.
  • At 667 Auburn Ave NE, Rivian will occupy the top floor and lobby of Portman Holdings' Junction Krog District building, and the office is expected to open in late 2025 with about 100 employees before growing to 500, Per Rivian.
  • Gov. Brian Kemp said `new jobs and opportunities for hardworking Georgians`, while Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens said `The opening of this new office and event space reflects how Atlanta continues to engage the community in bold, creative ways`.
  • Groundbreaking at the Stanton Springs site is scheduled for early 2026, with first vehicles expected off the assembly line in 2028.
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WAGA broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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