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Plano business leader celebrates news of AT&T鈥檚 move from Dallas

AT&T Headquarters in downtown Dallas. Two skyscrapers are seen from below, each with a blue and white circular AT&T logo on the side. A bright blue sky with clouds in it is behind them.
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AT&T is moving its Dallas headquarters to Plano, said CEO John Stankey, perhaps as soon as 2028.

A leader in Plano鈥檚 business community is celebrating the news that communications giant AT&T is relocating its global headquarters from Dallas in the next three years.

Plano Chamber of Commerce CEO Kelle Marsalis called the move exciting, but not necessarily surprising, because she鈥檇 heard rumors AT&T was seeking to move its headquarters.

鈥淚t really solidifies Plano's place and reputation as the economic engine that we are for North Texas,鈥 Marsalis said.

She said AT&T would join a stable of large corporate campuses 鈥渢hat play very well with our small business and middle market communities as well.鈥

In an email to staff Monday morning, AT&T CEO John Stankey said the company will move to a 54-acre campus as early as 2028.

鈥淭his location will provide us with the necessary room to cost effectively consolidate all Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex administrative space, including our three largest locations in Central Dallas, Plano and Irving, and create a corporate campus designed for collaboration, innovation and engagement,鈥 the email, shared with 四虎影院, read.

It comes after months of speculation over AT&T鈥檚 future in Dallas. The company employs about 10,000 people in the city.

In response to the news, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson said in a statement that the city鈥檚 鈥渦nique economic strengths are what attracted AT&T to our urban core in 2008,鈥 but although Dallas worked to retain AT&T, 鈥渋t became clear that its current leaders preferred a large horizontal, suburban-style campus rather than the skyscrapers that define our city center.

Johnson and City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert both highlighted Dallas鈥 business-friendly culture.

鈥淒allas is a great city for business, and we have worked tirelessly, strategically, and collaboratively to keep the company in our city limits,鈥 Bizor Tolbert said in a statement. 鈥淎T&T鈥檚 transition will be gradual, and the company will remain part of our city鈥檚 fabric in the years ahead.鈥

Bill Zeeble is 四虎影院鈥檚 education reporter. Got a tip? Email Bill atbzeeble@kera.org. You can follow him on X .

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Bill Zeeble has been a full-time reporter at 四虎影院 since 1992, covering everything from medicine to the Mavericks and education to environmental issues.