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Glass-and-steel corporate headquarters under construction with cranes, solar panels and green landscaping representing Ford's new Dearborn campus

Ford Advances Construction of Henry Ford II World Center in Dearborn

Dearborn, Michigan, November 2, 2025

Construction is moving forward on Ford Motor Company’s Henry Ford II World Center in Dearborn, a 2.1 million square foot Net‑Zero Energy headquarters designed for up to 4,000 employees. The campus co-locates corporate leadership with design and engineering teams and includes six confidential design studios, a central design showroom, a 160,000-square-foot food hall, wellness and mothers’ rooms, and more than 300 tech-enabled meeting spaces. A Central Energy Plant and renewable power participation support carbon reduction goals. Ford will relocate from its longtime Glass House campus, which will be sustainably decommissioned, and the project is expected to create thousands of local jobs.

Dearborn, Michigan – Construction Progresses on Ford’s New World Headquarters

Construction is progressing for Ford Motor Company’s new world headquarters, the Henry Ford II World Center, which is expected to open in November 2025 and achieve full completion by 2027. This modern facility, which is located on the former site of Ford’s Product Development Center, signifies a pivotal moment in the company’s evolution and affirms its dedication to innovation within the Detroit area.

Project Overview

The new headquarters will span 2.1 million square feet and is designed to house up to 4,000 employees. The layout promotes teamwork by placing corporate leaders in close proximity to design and engineering teams. Notable features of the facility include:

  • Six confidential Design Studios
  • A central Design Showroom
  • A 160,000-square-foot food hall
  • Wellness rooms and mothers’ spaces
  • Over 300 tech-enabled meeting rooms

Additionally, the headquarters will be classified as a Net-Zero Energy Building, implementing energy-efficient systems, water conservation methods, and waste reduction strategies. A Central Energy Plant will provide hot water and steam, while DTE’s MI Green Power program will assist in achieving net-zero carbon objectives. This new facility will support double the workforce of the current headquarters.

Relocation and Demolition of the Glass House

The current headquarters, referred to as the Glass House, has served as Ford’s center of operations since 1956 and is situated approximately three miles from the new headquarters site. Ford aims to complete its relocation by the first half of 2026. Once vacated, the Glass House will be decommissioned and sustainably demolished over the following 18 months, with plans to repurpose the location for community benefit.

Economic and Community Impact

The construction of the new headquarters is projected to enhance local employment opportunities and reinforce the automotive legacy of the Detroit area. This project is anticipated to generate several thousand jobs and is part of a broader initiative to revitalize the region.

Background Context

The shift to a new headquarters aligns with a wider trend in the automotive sector, focusing on modernizing facilities and improving collaboration among teams. This move is a strategic component of Ford’s commitment to leading advancements in electric and digital automotive technology, promoting close integration among corporate leadership, design staff, and engineering personnel.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the location of Ford’s new world headquarters?

The new headquarters is located in Dearborn, Michigan, approximately three miles away from the current Glass House headquarters.

When is the new headquarters expected to open?

The new headquarters is set to open in November 2025, with full completion expected by 2027.

What features will the new headquarters include?

The headquarters will feature six confidential Design Studios, a central Design Showroom, a 160,000-square-foot food hall, wellness rooms, mothers’ spaces, and over 300 tech-enabled meeting rooms.

What is the Glass House, and what will happen to it?

The Glass House is Ford’s current headquarters, known for its distinctive glass architecture. The company plans to complete its move out of the building in the first half of 2026. Afterward, the Glass House will be sustainably decommissioned and ultimately demolished over the course of roughly 18 months, with the site repurposed as an asset to the local community.

How will the new headquarters impact the local community?

The construction of the new headquarters is expected to boost local employment and reinforce the area’s automotive heritage. The project is anticipated to create several thousand jobs and is part of a broader effort to revitalize the Detroit region.

Key Features of Ford’s New World Headquarters

Feature Description
Location Dearborn, Michigan, approximately three miles from the current Glass House headquarters.
Size 2.1 million square feet.
Employee Capacity Up to 4,000 employees.
Design Studios Six confidential Design Studios.
Food Hall 160,000-square-foot food hall.
Meeting Rooms Over 300 tech-enabled meeting rooms.
Energy Efficiency Net-Zero Energy Building with energy-efficient systems, water-saving measures, and waste reduction strategies.
Glass House Demolition Scheduled for decommissioning and demolition over 18 months after the move-out in the first half of 2026.
Community Impact Expected to create several thousand jobs and contribute to the revitalization of the Detroit region.

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