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Ford unveils new world headquarters in Dearborn to House 4,000 Employees
The Hub consolidates about 4,000 employees with design studios, six courtyards, and a 160,000-square-foot dining area to boost collaboration under Ford’s turnaround plan.
- Sunday, Ford Motor Co. opened its new 2.1-million-square-foot world headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan, nicknamed "The Hub," expected to house up to 4,000 executives and employees.
- Ford executives say the headquarters was built to boost collaboration and end remote-era silos, supporting the Ford+ plan under CEO Jim Farley as many salaried employees returned to offices earlier this year.
- A massive Product Showroom inside the HQ features ten turntables and a 64-foot LED screen, while six enclosed courtyards, including the 30,000-square-foot Great Lakes Courtyard, support design work.
- Employees will encounter fewer private offices and more shared neighborhoods, as Ford discourages domain staking and expects many salaried staff in offices at least four days a week by end-of-move target: 2027.
- As the campus cornerstone, the HQ anchors the Henry Ford II World Center with a test track and 18-acre Horsepower Park, part of a $1 billion campus transformation including Michigan Central Station's $950 million restoration.
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Ford Motor shows off new high-tech HQ. It has a 'crown jewel' showroom and room for 4,000 employees
Ford Motor Company is showing off its new world headquarters building in Dearborn, Michigan. The new HQ is double the size of its old one with room for twice as many employees.
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