IRVING, Texas - Wells Fargo has officially opened its new 850,000-square-foot campus at 401 W. Las Colinas Blvd., a major milestone that strengthens the company’s footprint in Texas and reinforces its long-term investment in the Dallas–Fort Worth region. The buildings are located across the street from the Irving Convention Center.
The new 22-acre campus will bring together 4,500 employees in a space designed to foster collaboration, sustainability, and employee well-being. It features a dining pavilion, fitness center, walking trails, and direct access to public transit, making it Wells Fargo’s first energy net-positive campus. The buildings use solar power, smart irrigation, and dynamic glass that adjusts to light and weather to optimize energy efficiency.
“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.,” said Charlie Scharf, Wells Fargo Chairman and CEO. “The space was thoughtfully designed to inspire collaboration, drive success, and foster a sense of connection – both within our teams and within the community.”
Wells Fargo also announced a $1 million donation to the OneStar Foundation’s Central Texas Flood Recovery Fund, bringing its total 2025 flood relief contributions to $2 million. Since 2020, the company and its foundation have contributed about $90 million to housing, small business, financial health, and other community initiatives across Texas.
“Texas sets the standard for economic leadership in America,” said Governor Greg Abbott. “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 continues to attract world-class employers because they know this is where businesses prosper.”
Wells Fargo collaborated with KDC Real Estate Development & Investments, Corgan, and Austin Commercial to develop and construct the $570 million project — a symbol of both the company’s deep Texas roots and its forward-looking approach to sustainability and innovation.