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Cardlytics Moves Into New, Larger Headquarters.


Card-Based Rewards Technology Provider Moves into Historic Atlanta Property

ATLANTA -- Cardlytics, a provider of targeted, merchant-funded card-based rewards technology, announced that it has moved its headquarters into the historic Southern Dairies building in midtown Atlanta should be added to this article, to conform with Wikipedia's Manual of Style.
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 card holders through multiple communications channels Also called a "circuit" or "line," it is a pathway over which data are transferred between remote devices. It may refer to the entire physical medium, such as a telephone line, optical fiber, coaxial cable or twisted wire pair, or, it may refer to one of several carrier frequencies , including online banking, e-mail, SMS (1) (Storage Management System) Software used to routinely back up and archive files. See HSM.

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 by rapid expansion. We needed a space that would enable our growth," said Lynne Laube, president of Cardlytics. "With its amenities, location and historical relevance to the area, I believe our new headquarters is more aligned with the vision and culture of our company."

Cardlytics now occupies more than 5700 square feet of the historic building called Southern Dairies, which was built in the early 20th century. It originally operated as a milk distribution center for home delivery, complete with "classic milkmen, milk trucks and bowties." The building was bought out by Kraft in the 1950s, where it was used to make Breyer's Ice Cream until 1999. At that time, it was renovated back to its original Southern Dairies condition and converted into loft offices.

About Cardlytics

Through a highly-relevant, "market-of-one" approach, Cardlytics provides banks with a new way to provide rich rewards to customers by providing targeted, appropriate merchant-funded offers based on their individual purchase behavior, helping consumers realize savings of hundreds of dollars per year on the products they purchase every day. Cardlytics is redefining card rewards programs through its multi-channel platform that can extend offers to bank customers through the breadth of the bank's electronic channels including online banking, SMS, e-mail, mobile, online-mall and social networks. For more information about Cardlytics, visit www.cardlytics.com.
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