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  • KFC to move headquarters to to Texas

    KFC to move headquarters to to Texas

    KFC, the company once known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is leaving the state for Texas. 

    The chain founded by Col. Harland Sanders is leaving its Louisville headquarters to set up shop in the Dallas suburb of Plano, Yum! Brands announced Tuesday. 

    Around 100 U.S. employees will be required to relocate over the next six months and another 90 who work remotely will be required to move over the next 18 months. 

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    The fried chicken chain announced that it will move its headquarters from Kentucky to Texas. (KAREN BLEIER/AFP via Getty Images)

    KFC and Pizza Hut Global will both be headquartered in Plano, the company said. Yum! Brands and the KFC Foundation will maintain corporate offices in Louisville. 

    Taco Bell and the Habit Burger & Grill will remain headquartered in Irvine, California. 

    “These changes position us for sustainable growth and will help us better serve our customers, employees, franchisees and shareholders,” said Yum! Brands CEO David Gibbs. “Ultimately, bringing more of our people together on a consistent basis will maximize our unrivaled culture and talent as a competitive advantage. I’m confident this is another important step in growing our iconic restaurant brands globally.” 

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    KFC location part of YUM China

    A KFC restaurant in Xiamen, China (Reuters Marketplace)

    The company isn’t abandoning Kentucky entirely. It will provide a $1 million endowment to the College of Business at the University of Louisville to fund Yum!-sponsored scholarships and further support the Yum! Center for Global Franchise Excellence.

    KFC will continue its brand presence in Louisville with the ambition of building a first-of-its-kind flagship restaurant, the company said. 

    Colonel Sanders' image on bucket-shaped sign above KFC franchise

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    In 2020, Papa Johns moved its headquarters from Louisville to Atlanta. In February 2023, the pizza giant announced that it would keep staff in Louisville despite plans to sell the former headquarters building. 

  • JPMorgan’s new NYC headquarters to offer jaw-dropping employee perks

    JPMorgan’s new NYC headquarters to offer jaw-dropping employee perks

    Return-to-the-office work is taking on a whole new meaning as companies reconstruct offices with plentiful amenities for their employees. 

    Wall Street titan JPMorgan Chase is a prime example, opening a $3 billion headquarters with perks including lunch being delivered deskside and a sprawling health and wellness center. 

    When it opens, 270 Park Ave. – New York City’s largest all-electric tower – will become the new home for 14,000 employees. Designed by architect Norman Foster, the building will “define the modern workplace with 21st century infrastructure” by boasting smart technology and 2.5 million square feet of flexible and collaborative space, according to JPMorgan.  

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    The building’s biophilic design, an architectural style that increases connectivity to nature, will feature extensive use of natural plants. The building will also provide 30% more daylight than a typical developer-led, speculative office building and incorporate circadian lighting to reduce the impact of electric light and promote a healthier indoor environment.

    JPMorgan’s renovated office space at 270 Park Avenue in Manhattan. (Foster + Partners)

    When the plan behind the new global headquarters was unveiled in 2022, the company said it was partnering with experts including Joseph Allen, director of Harvard University’s healthy buildings program, and wellness expert Deepak Chopra. It also parented with Union Square Hospitality Group’s Danny Meyer, who has been advising JPMorgan on a “wellness and hospitality experience” for employees, which includes a food hall featuring diverse food operators and healthy menus. 

    David Arena, JPMorgan Chase’s head of global real estate, told Fortune that Meyer is helping JPMorgan, the largest US bank with about $4 trillion in assets, create an environment like “Eataly or something even better.”

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    There are 19 different restaurants, some of which include table service. Employees can also have food delivered directly to their desk, according to Arena. 

    Its health and wellness center will feature an array of fitness services including yoga and cycling rooms, physical therapy and other medical services, modern mother’s rooms for parents who are breastfeeding, and prayer and meditation spaces.

    JPMorgan’s renovated office space at 270 Park Avenue in Manhattan. (Foster + Partners)

    Norman also doubled the amount of outside and fresh air spaces in the building. Its advanced HVAC filtration systems will also continually clean outdoor air as it comes into the building, while also cleaning recirculated air.

    There will be 50% more communal spaces and 25% more volume of space per person, offering more flexible choices for workers, according to JPMorgan. At the top of the 60-story tower there will be a conference center with unobstructed city views where the company will host events for clients and employees.

    “It’s become more and more apparent to everybody that place, the physical place, is really important for folks, for their energy, for the way they feel about themselves and the way they feel about their companies,” Arena said in an interview with Fortune earlier this month. 

    As COVID-related restrictions eased and return-to-office mandates took effect, companies began introducing fun perks and revamping office spaces to motivate employees to return to the work environment. 

    JPMorgan employees were notified last month that all workers must be in office five days a week starting in March, although 60% of its workforce are already doing so. 

    Walmart, which is currently in the process of bringing most of its workers back to its main hubs, recently opened a new campus for its Bentonville, Arkansas, headquarters.

    A shot of Helen’s Amphitheater on Walmart’s new campus in Arkansas. (Walmart)

    The campus, spanning approximately 350 acres, features 12 office buildings, biking and walking trails, and amenities such as a childcare center and a 360,000-square-foot wellness center.

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    Last year, Amazon opened two new offices at its Puget Sound Headquarters in Bellevue, Washington. One of them, named Dynamo, provides more than 300,000 square feet of new office space, while the other, Sonic, offers 19 floors of working space across more than 400,000 square feet.

    In September 2023, Amazon opened the doors to its newest office in the iconic Lord & Taylor department store building after a years-long renovation. The midtown Manhattan office includes a cafe, courtyard and outdoor terrace complete with a dog run and views of the Empire State Building for more than 2,000 employees.

  • In-N-Out relocating headquarters within California, opening office in Tennessee

    In-N-Out relocating headquarters within California, opening office in Tennessee

    In-N-Out said this week it is relocating its headquarters back to Baldwin Park in Los Angeles County to “bring its West Coast headquarters team back together under one roof.” 

    With that consolidation, the burger chain will close the corporate office it has maintained for decades in Irvine, a city southeast of Los Angeles in Orange County. 

    In-N-Out will close its Irvine office in 2029, the company said. More than 500 corporate employees work out of that office. 

    In-N-Out Burger. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Harry and Esther Snyder founded the burger chain in Baldwin Park 77 years ago, so the move to shutter the Irvine office and move its headquarters in Baldwin Park will mark a return to the company’s origins. 

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    The decision comes as In-N-Out is poised to debut a new 100,000-square-foot eastern territory office near Nashville late next year. 

    In-N-Out Burger sign outside of California location

    The In-N-Out burger chain cited crime woes for the closure of an Oakland location earlier this year.  (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    In-N-Out said a “majority” of its corporate team will be based out of Baldwin Park or the eastern territory office after its Irvine office closes its doors. 

    “Some of our associates will be relocating to Tennessee, which makes it even more important to centralize our western headquarters in one location, and our company’s deepest roots are in Baldwin Park. Our West Coast family will be together in one place, where In-N-Out Burger began,” owner Lynsi Snyder said in a statement. 

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    The company unveiled plans for its eastern territory office near Nashville in early 2023.

    “I’m proud to welcome In-N-Out Burger, an iconic American brand, to the Volunteer State,” Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee said when In-N-Out announced its plans for the state. “Tennessee’s unmatched business climate, skilled workforce and central location make our state the ideal place for this family-run company to establish its first eastern United States hub.” 

    In-N-Out burgers

    In-N-Out Burger at Safe Kids Day 2017 at Smashbox Studios April 23, 2017, in Culver City, Calif. (Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Safe Kids Worldwide / Getty Images)

    The company’s creation of a Nashville-area office involves a $125.5 million investment, the Tennessee Department of Economic & Community Development said in January 2023. 

    The company is also bringing its burger joints to Tennessee, with the first restaurants targeting openings next year.

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    There are several hundred In-N-Out restaurants scattered across eight states, including California, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas, Colorado and Idaho.