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Dallas loses a major corporate anchor as AT&T plans move to Plano.
Summary
AT&T announced it will move its Downtown Dallas campus to a Plano complex by 2028, a shift reported to affect about 6,000 employees; a Dallas Morning News editorial and local voices linked the decision to downtown safety and quality-of-life concerns.
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AT&T announced plans to relocate its Downtown Dallas campus to a new complex in Plano, with the move scheduled to complete by 2028. The company has been based in Dallas since 2008 and its presence has been cited as an anchor for downtown activity. A Dallas Morning News editorial and some local residents pointed to declines in public safety and quality of life as factors in the decision. Local officials including the mayor and city manager commented on the company’s preference for a suburban-style campus.
Key facts:
- AT&T said it will move its Downtown Dallas campus to Plano by 2028, a transition reported to affect roughly 6,000 employees.
- A Dallas Morning News editorial and local voices linked the move to downtown safety and quality-of-life issues and criticized city management.
- The reporting notes several recent layoffs at other local employers and that some downtown businesses said they rely heavily on foot traffic from corporate employees.
Summary:
The announced relocation removes a long-standing corporate presence from downtown Dallas and has prompted concern among local business owners and editorial writers. AT&T’s move is scheduled to be gradual and finish by 2028. The reporting did not specify longer-term economic outcomes for downtown beyond those concerns.
