Nautilus, Metro Move to New HQ in Long Beach

February 12, 2016

After more than 92 years of operating from various locations in Wilmington, Calif., Nautilus International Holding Corp., along with its subsidiaries Metro Ports, Metro Cruise Services, Metro Shore Services and Metro Risk Management, is moving its headquarters into a new Long Beach facility on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016.
 
The new address is 3806 Worsham Ave., Long Beach, Calif., 90808.  The post office box address is P.O. Box 93121, Long Beach, Calif., 90809-3121. General phone number is 310.816.6500310.816.6500 FREE.
 
The new 40,000-square-foot headquarters is located on 2.57 acres at Pacific Pointe at Douglas Park. The company will shift approximately 65 executive and administrative personnel (with capacity to exceed 120) for the holding corporation and each of its subsidiaries.
 
Nautilus is proud the new building satisfies the California Green Building Standards Code. The building is LEED Gold Certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), with 170 parking spaces, which include 10 electric vehicles charging stations. The parking area encompasses a carport structure utilizing solar panels as the cover to power the building.

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