IRVING, TX — Wells Fargo announces the opening of its new campus in the Las Colinas neighborhood of Irving, Texas. The company’s presence is felt across the state with approximately 460 branches, 1,500 ATMs, and 17,000 employees serving customers and clients statewide. The new Las Colinas campus will bring together 4,500 employees in a modern, collaborative environment designed to support company growth and community engagement.
“By bringing our Dallas-Fort Worth area employees together in this dynamic environment, we’re better positioned to support our clients and customers across Texas and the U.S.,” Wells Fargo Chairman and CEO Charlie Scharf said. “The space was thoughtfully designed to inspire collaboration, drive success, and foster a sense of connection — both within our teams and within the community.”
“Texas sets the standard for economic leadership in America,” Governor Greg Abbott said. “This new Wells Fargo campus is more than just a milestone; it’s a testament to the unmatched economic climate we have created in Texas. From world class infrastructure, to a highly skilled workforce, Texas offers everything that job creators need to succeed. Texas continues to attract world-class employers because they know Texas is where businesses prosper and the future of America's economy is built. I congratulate Wells Fargo on this achievement and thank them for their investment into the people and livelihood of our state."
The Las Colinas campus features amenities including a dining pavilion, fitness center, walking trails, and direct access to public transit, and is intended to be the company’s first energy net-positive campus. The 22-acre campus incorporates technology that is designed to promote energy efficiency and sustainability, with new buildings that are equipped with solar power, smart irrigation systems, and dynamic glass that responds to sunlight and weather for optimal heating, cooling, and lighting conditions.
Wells Fargo partnered with KDC Real Estate Development & Investments to develop the $570 million campus, which was designed by Corgan and built by Austin Commercial.
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