AT&T revealed earlier this year plans to move its global HQ out of Dallas to a new campus in Plano. Employees could begin work during the second half of 2028.
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New public filings provide an early glimpse of how the new AT&T headquarters campus could look and showcase some of the big-name firms working on the huge corporate relocation.
Architecture firm Gensler, developer KDC and landscape architecture firm SWA Group were among the companies listed on an image submitted to the city of Plano as part of a rezoning request for land at the southeast corner of Parkwood Boulevard and Legacy Drive.
The request, which needs to be voted on by Plano City Council, seeks to change the zoning for a 1.4-acre parcel from commercial employment to a planned development and commercial employment district. A hearing date has not yet been scheduled.
These plans represent the latest step toward AT&T breaking ground on a new corporate oasis in Plano. AT&T CEO John Stankey told workers in January that if all goes according to plan, the first employees could begin working from the Plano campus during the second half of 2028. Stankey said the new HQ would give AT&T room to cost-effectively consolidate “all Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex administrative space,” including its three largest locations in Dallas, Plano and Irving.