Steamroller Technologies together with G3 Development celebrated the groundbreaking of the new Tech headquarters in the heart of Downtown Mount Dora earlier this morning.
Steamroller Technologies and its sister company, Steamroller Animation, moved to Mount Dora from their downtown Eustis headquarters in 2018. Since then, both companies have continued to grow. Technologies now has a team of 22. They have outgrown their current space, which, conveniently, will be right next door.
The new building will be three stories, each featuring 2,500 square feet of leasable commercial office space. The Tech team will be occupying the top two floors of the building, while the main floor is still available for lease. It is estimated to open by the summer of 2025.
Steamroller Technologies comprises highly skilled developers, artists, and engineers who specialize in content and software development for location-based entertainment. Working with local and international clients, including major theme parks and museums, they create out-of-this-world experiences that captivate, amaze, and excite audiences. The team is led by Cofounders Keith Lackey and Phil Bias, and Operations Director Marissa Whitehill.
Phil Bias says “We are thrilled to finally be breaking ground on our new space. We love being in Mount Dora with walkable access to great restaurants, coffee shops, and waterfront views. We are glad that this building will give us the space we need to house our team as well as demonstrate some of the immersive technologies we create.”
Gerry Guenther, President of G3 Development said “We are thankful Steamroller Technologies is committed to Mount Dora. The city is lucky to have them, and we are lucky to work with them. We are looking forward to getting them into this new space and adding value to the downtown core with this building.”
For more information on the Steamroller Technologies, please visit www.steamroller.tech. For more information on G3 Development and their projects, please visit g3development.com.