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Ford announces expansion of its World Headquarters in Dearborn -- see photos

Construction begins May 2026

Ford will be renovating its former Product Development Center to become part of the new World Headquarters complex and be renamed World Headquarters South. (Ford Motor Company)

DEARBORN, Mich. – Ford announced on Thursday that it’s expanding its newly opened World Headquarters in Dearborn.

Ford will be renovating its former Product Development Center to become part of the new World Headquarters complex and be renamed World Headquarters South.

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Construction begins in May 2026 and is expected to be completed in 2029.

Once construction is completed, the World Headquarters will accommodate about 10,000 to 11,000 employees total.

About 16,000 employees will be within a 15-minute walk of one another across campus.

World Headquarters South will include a 30,000-square-foot fitness center for employees with cardio and strength equipment, a fitness studio and locker rooms with showers.

World Headquarters South will also be home to Ford Racing.

See renderings of the World Headquarters expansion below:

Pictured is a rendering of Ford's Dearborn campus with the expansion. (Ford Motor Company)
Pictured is a rendering of Ford's World Headquarters South workspace. (Ford Motor Company)
Pictured is a rendering of the exterior of Ford's Racing Center. (Ford Motor Company)
Pictured is a rendering of Ford's World Headquarters South West lobby. (Ford Motor Company)
Pictured is a rendering of Ford's World Headquarters South exterior. (Ford Motor Company)
Pictured is a rendering of Ford's World Headquarters South connector. (Ford Motor Company)
Pictured is a rendering of Ford's World Headquarters South atrium. (Ford Motor Company)
Pictured is a rendering of Ford's World Headquarters fitness center. (Ford Motor Company)
Pictured is a rendering of Ford's World Headquarters South connector lobby. (Ford Motor Company)

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