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theScore To Expand Toronto HQ At Waterfront Innovation Centre

August 20, 2021 by Robert Lewis

Score Media and Gaming, better known as theScore, is expanding their footprint in Toronto with news that they have leased 80,000-square-feet in the Waterfront Innovation Centre.  The company will occupy more than 85-percent of The Exchange, one of two buildings that make up the state-of-the-art complex.

This new expansive office space will house theScore’s rapidly growing workforce and accommodate its accelerating business operations, including the highly anticipated rollout of online sports betting in Canada.

“As our technology-driven business has grown across North America so too has theScore family, particularly in product development and engineering, with new team members joining every week. We are committed to supporting our strong Toronto roots, continuing to grow our operations and workforce, and are thrilled to do so in a new, state-of-the-art waterfront office space,” said theScore Chairman and CEO, John Levy.

RELATED: theScore is hiring in Toronto

“Moving into this newly constructed building affords us the opportunity to design our ideal work environment and provides ample space for our rapidly expanding team. The Waterfront is fast becoming a hub for some of Ontario’s most innovative and forward-thinking companies, and we are excited that it will be our home for many years to come.”

Earlier this month Penn National Gaming acquired theScore for $2 billion in a deal that brings together two industry leaders to create North America’s leading digital sports media, gaming and technology company. According to Penn National, they were attracted to theScore for its ready access to a deep pool of Canadian engineering and technology expertise.

Penn National expects to leverage Canada’s world class technology talent pool to expand theScore’s engineering and production workforce based in Toronto as the business scales.

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