List of companies based in Kirkland, Washington
This is a list of large or well-known interstate or international companies headquartered in Kirkland, Washington.
Currently based in Kirkland
- 343 Industries (moving 2016)[1]
- Acumatica
- ATG Stores
- Appen (company)[2]
- bgC3
- Bluetooth Special Interest Group
- Donuts
- Echodyne
- EvergreenHealth (Kirkland's top employer in 2010)[3]
- Griptonite Games
- Icom Incorporated
- INRIX
- iSoftStone
- Kenworth
- Lancs Industries
- LTC Financial Partners
- Monolith Productions
- Parabolica Press
- RAD Game Tools
- Tableau Software[1]
- Wave Broadband
- WaveDivision Holdings (parent company of Astound Broadband and Wave Broadband)
- Ziply Fiber
Formerly based in Kirkland
- Bungie (moved to Bellevue)
- Clearwire (moved to Bellevue)
- Costco (moved to Issaquah)
- Hale's Ales (moved to Ballard)
- Seattle Seahawks (moved to Renton)
- Terabeam (moved to San Jose)
- Valve (moved to Bellevue)
Defunct
- Amaze Entertainment
- Cranky Pants Games
- Lake Washington Shipyard
- Lamonts
- Onyx Software (acquired by Consona Corporation)
- Teledesic
- Wall Data
Branches based in Kirkland
- Kirkland Campus 1: currently expanding to three 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m2) concrete office buildings over a common parking garage of 170,000 sq ft (16,000 m2), located in the Houghton area of Kirkland)[4] - Kirkland Campus 2: Google has acquired several buildings in the new Kirkland Urban development - Kirkland Campus 3: In Fall 2020, Google acquired the Lee Johnson Chevrolet block to build an additional small third campus within Kirkland
- IBM (FileNet)
- Salesforce
See also
References
- Tableau leases Kirkland space that housed game studio, October 6, 2015
- "Global leader in high-quality training data for machine learning". Appen. Retrieved 2018-12-26.
- "Kirkland: We're open for business" (PDF).
- {{citation|title=Kirkland’s new "Googleplex" unveiled to the public|date=June 26, 2008|newspaper=The Seattle Times|URL=http://www.seattletimes.com/business/kirklands-new-googleplex-unveiled-to-the-public/}
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