Porsche is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its U.S. headquarters at One Porsche Drive in Atlanta, a landmark facility that has become one of the world’s premier destinations for performance car enthusiasts and corporate innovation alike.

Officially opened in 2015 after years of planning and development, the 58-acre complex sits adjacent to the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and symbolizes Porsche’s enduring commitment to its North American base. Initially announced in 2010, the site was chosen after an exhaustive search that reviewed more than 70 potential locations across three states. In the end, Porsche chose to remain in Georgia, cementing its relationship with Atlanta where it first established a presence in 1998.
Built with 650 foundation piles, 27,000 cubic yards of concrete, and 500 tons of steel, the $128 million facility now employs over 800 people and has welcomed more than 500,000 visitors since opening.

The state-of-the-art complex is home to more than just office space. One Porsche Drive features two driver development tracks that allow guests to test Porsche vehicles under a variety of conditions, from wet handling to acceleration straights. A high-end restaurant, Restaurant 356—named after the company’s first production model—offers fine dining with a motorsport twist.
Other notable features include a cutting-edge simulator lab that places 23 Porsche models on 38 international tracks, a 13,000-square-foot event venue, and the Porsche Heritage Gallery, which showcases over 200 historically significant models from the brand’s legacy.

As it marks a decade of growth, innovation, and unforgettable experiences, Porsche’s Atlanta home continues to reflect the brand’s core identity: a fusion of engineering precision, customer engagement, and motorsport heritage. Looking forward, the company is expected to further expand its presence and influence from this globally recognized automotive campus.