Ford is moving its world headquarters for the first time in 7 decades to a new campus 3 miles away
The new Henry Ford II World Center offers workspace for 4,000 employees and aims to enhance collaboration and innovation, replacing the nearly 70-year-old Glass House headquarters.
- Ford Motor Company plans to fully open its new Dearborn, Mich., headquarters in 2027, capable of accommodating up to 4,000 employees in a 2.1 million-square-foot building.
- The current facility, the Glass House, will be demolished to make way for the new campus, the Henry Ford II World Center.
- Ford aims for the new design to foster a walkable environment integrating with the Dearborn community.
- The building will be net-zero energy, using 100% renewable electricity from the campus' Central Energy Plant.
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Ford Unviels Plans for New Headquaters
Photo: Courtesy of Ford DEARBORN, Sept. 15, 2025 ~ On Monday, the Ford Motor Co. announced a new Ford World Headquarters that will replace the Dearborn product development campus, called the new Henry Ford II World Center. The new headquarters will be located at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, with plans to hold 4,000 employees. It will be twice the size of the current HQ, taking up 2.1 million square feet. Construction is already underway, wit…
DETROIT — Ford Motor Company announced a move to its headquarters and the demolition of the iconic Glass House building in Dearborn, Michigan, in the Metro Detroit area. In a statement, the company founded in 1903 by Henry Ford reported that […] The post Ford Announces Headquarters Move; Dearborn's Glass House to Be Demolished appeared first on Latino Detroit.
Ford to relocate its world headquarters by 2027 - WDET 101.9 FM
Ford Motor Company plans to move out of its world headquarters in Dearborn, but it’s not moving far. Chairman Bill Ford and CEO Jim Farley announced the automaker’s operations will relocate from the iconic Glass House on Michigan Ave. to a new facility on Oakwood Blvd. across from the Henry Ford Museum. In a joint statement, Ford and Farley say it’s not just a new building. “It’s a catalyst for innovation and a physical symbol of our Ford+ trans…
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