
Food delivery staple Grubhub has officially opened the doors to its 15,000-square-foot office on the corner of 16th and Cherry streets, where 100 local staffers of the Chicago-based company have been toiling away since February.
On Monday morning, Grubhub CTO Maria Belousova ceremoniously cut the ribbon alongside Chief Product Officer Sam Hall and Mayor Jim Kenney, flanked by a few dozen members of the company’s Philly team.
Until today, the staffers had been scattered at five different offices around the city. And though it had been offering its services to local restaurants since 2009, Grubhub had not gained a proper Philly presence until February 2017, when it nabbed around 30 staffers from the ashes of shuttered delivery startup Zoomer. At the time, there were no plans to open an office here or expand that team.
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