DraftKings Picks Back Bay For New HQ
Fantasy sports site DraftKings will move its headquarters to Back Bay to make room for up to 275 new hires, bringing its local workforce up to 600 by mid-2019.
Fantasy sports site DraftKings will move its headquarters to Back Bay to make room for up to 275 new hires, bringing its local workforce up to 600 by mid-2019.
DraftKings and FanDuel, two pioneers in online fantasy sports betting who are facing the prospect of more state regulation and taxation, have urged a commission reviewing the industry to leave well enough alone.
Former Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley is planning to tell a Beacon Hill commission that Boston-based daily fantasy sports operator DraftKings has added more than 100 jobs in the state.