To cope with its strong expansion, Under Armour will move its European office from its current 1,600-square-meter space in the former Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam to a 4,800-square-meter space in the iconic Citroën Buildings in the Olympic area of the city, soon after the completion of their pioneering redevelopment in the summer of 2017. It will be part of a modernization program for the whole “Olympic Amsterdam” district, which will create new areas for innovation, sports and mobility. Chris Bate, managing director of Under Armour Europe, says the new office will be “one of, if not the most, attractive European headquarters within the industry.” Built for the 1928 Summer Olympics, the stadium was first renovated in 1996. Designed by the same architect, Jan Wils, the Citroën Buildings were built in 1931 and 1962 as modern multi-disciplinary buildings.