AT&T announced it will move its global headquarters from Downtown Dallas to Plano within the next three years to create a larger, more collaborative corporate campus, despite its long-standing presence in Dallas since 2008. The move reflects the company's desire for a horizontal campus with significant space, and the transition is expected to be completed by late 2028. Dallas officials acknowledge the move but emphasize the city's ongoing economic strengths.
Ford Motor Co. is relocating its headquarters from its longtime Dearborn, Michigan location to a new, state-of-the-art campus just 3 miles away, aiming to enhance collaboration and innovation for its 14,000 employees, with the new 2.1-million-square-foot facility opening in November.
Elon Musk announced that he is relocating the headquarters of SpaceX from California to Texas, specifically to the company's Starbase launch site, and moving social media company X's headquarters from San Francisco to Austin. Musk cited a new California law regarding gender identification in schools as a key reason for the move. This follows Tesla's headquarters move to Austin in 2021 and Musk's own relocation to Texas, which has no state personal income tax.
Elon Musk announced plans to move the headquarters of SpaceX from California to Texas, specifically to Starbase, and to relocate the headquarters of his social media platform X from San Francisco to Austin. Musk cited dissatisfaction with California's policies and environment as reasons for the move. This follows Tesla's earlier headquarters move to Texas and other corporate shifts Musk has made. Texas Governor Greg Abbot praised the decision, highlighting Texas's growing role in space exploration.
Fareway, a grocery store chain, is following the footsteps of other Iowa companies by moving its headquarters from Boone to the Des Moines metro area. Similar to Hy-Vee, which moved its headquarters to West Des Moines in 1993, Fareway aims to expand its presence in larger cities while maintaining its focus on the grocery business. Other Iowa companies that have made similar moves include Kum & Go, Landus Cooperative, Winnebago, and Bomgaars. However, some companies like Pella Windows & Doors and Vermeer Corp. have chosen to remain in their original small-town locations.