South Florida Business Journal Spotlights ABA Centers of America HQ Expansion

SFBJ Spotlights ABACenter sof America HQ Expansion

ABA Centers of America is excited to share our expansion plans for our Fort Lauderdale headquarters following a great writeup in the Commercial Real Estate section of the highly respected South Florida Business Journal.

The South Florida Business Journal is part of a network of publications serving 43 local markets across the United States, with a national audience of 14.6 million monthly unique online visitors and 1.3 million weekly print readers.

In the article, our CEO, Christopher Barnett, details the needs and plans for the ABA Centers of America headquarters expansion, including the number of corporate team members (794 throughout the United States) and three additional locations opening soon in Pennsylvania.

Currently headquartered on the 11th floor of the 110 East Building on 110 East Broward Blvd. in downtown Fort Lauderdale, by the end of the year, ABA Centers of America will move to the top two floors (at least) of the 24-story building.

“While our future home base is under construction just a few floors above us, we are currently exploring taking on an additional floor in the building,” said Barnett.

The article further provides a brief history of the applied behavior analysis therapy company that provides services to children and adults on the autism spectrum, including current locations (Florida, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New Jersey) and details regarding the square footage and current rates for office space in downtown Fort Lauderdale.

To read more, please visit https://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/news/2023/04/26/autism-therapy-co-moves-to-fort-lauderdale.html and stop by this page often for more notable news and updates from ABA Centers of America!

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