FanDuel has opened a new office in New York City’s Flatiron District, marking a fresh chapter in the company’s long-running presence in the Empire State. The move was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by state officials and company leaders.
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The event brought together key figures including New York Senator Joseph Addabbo, who chairs the Senate Committee on Racing, Gaming and Wagering, as well as FanDuel executives Amy Howe (CEO), Christian Genetski (President), and Andy Giancamilli (COO).
FanDuel CEO Amy Howe commented during the opening, “The opening of our new office in the Flatiron District marks an exciting new chapter in FanDuel’s decade-long presence in New York City. We have over 800 employees who call New York home, and we look forward to continuing our investment in the state as the market leader in online gaming.”
FanDuel continues to lead New York’s mobile sports betting market, reporting a handle of $822.5 million in April 2025—more than any other operator in the state. The company generated $84.8 million in gross gaming revenue and paid $41.5 million to platform providers, with the remaining funds contributing to state education.