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Public Storage Shifts Headquarters to North Texas

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Public Storage Moves Headquarters to Frisco: A Sign of Hall Park’s Growth

Introduction

In a significant development for the Texan business landscape, Public Storage has announced its decision to relocate its corporate headquarters from Glendale, California, to Frisco, Texas. This move is part of the company’s strategy to tap into the local talent pool and innovation landscape in North Texas.

Details of the Relocation

On February 12, Public Storage revealed the forthcoming transition, noting that it will be establishing its new headquarters at 2811 Internet Blvd., situated within Frisco’s Hall Park. The company expressed its excitement about being a part of a vibrant community that boasts over 200 companies and numerous buildings, which are integral to fostering collaboration and innovation.

Renovations Underway

To accommodate the move, Public Storage has filed for renovations covering approximately 119,000 square feet at their new location. The renovation work was scheduled to commence on January 1, with an estimated completion date set for June 30. This substantial investment highlights Public Storage’s commitment to its new home in Frisco.

Hall Park: A Thriving Business Hub

The relocation of Public Storage is a clear indicator of growth and development within Hall Park, a 162-acre mixed-use campus. The area continues to attract numerous businesses, making it a hub for innovation and economic activity in North Texas. Frisco developer Craig Hall has plans to add another office tower to the campus, further enhancing its appeal as a prime business location.

Benefits of the Move

In a press release, Public Storage emphasized the benefits of relocating to Texas, specifically citing the “depth of talent and innovation” available in the North Texas region. While the company is moving its headquarters, it has expressed intentions to maintain a long-term presence in Glendale.

Conclusion

Public Storage’s relocation to Frisco represents more than just a corporate move—it signifies the burgeoning business climate in Hall Park and the greater North Texas area. With ongoing investments and developments, Frisco is solidifying its status as a formidable player in the business world.

For more insights and updates on North Texas business news, consider exploring more stories from our content partners at the Dallas Business Journal.


This article showcases the striking transition of Public Storage while also capturing the dynamic growth unfolding in Frisco’s Hall Park. The strategic move not only enhances the company’s footprint but also strengthens Frisco’s reputation as a leading destination for businesses.

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