Wells Fargo Bank is officially building a new campus in the Dallas-Fort Worth area., Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott's office confirmed the construction of what will be a multitower regional corporate office campus in Irving.
In early August, Irving City Council approved incentives totaling $31 million for a forthcoming office development that is now slated to become a new regional campus. The plans for the site, which will be developed by Dallas-based KDC, include two 400,000-square-foot buildings with the potential to hold 4,000 workers that are expected to be set within a broader mixed-use development.
The Irving development is slated to serve as Wells Fargo’s first net positive campus, meaning it is expected to generate more energy than it consumes. North Texas has cemented a diverse business ecosystem over the past 30 years that ventures well beyond arcane notions of a region reliant on the ebbs and flows of crude and cows.
Those victories include wooing the headquarters for Charles Schwab in tandem with its TD Ameritrade merger, along with key expansions from JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Vanguard.that should shepherd thousands of new jobs within the CBD.