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The [[Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex]] is home to over 20 corporate headquarters, making the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex one of the largest corporate headquarters concentration in the United States. This also has resulted in the growth of [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport]], home to [[American Airlines]], the second largest airline in the world, largest in the U.S. and the rapid population growth of the [[metropolitan area]], the fourth largest in the [[United States]]. In recent years, the [[Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex]] has also attracted many other large companies such as [[Toyota]], [[State Farm]], [[JPMorgan Chase]] and [[Core-Mark]]. In 2019, [[Charles Schwab Corporation|Charles Schwab]] announced it would be relocating its [[San Francisco]] headquarters to [[Westlake, Texas|Westlake]], a suburb of [[Fort Worth]].<ref>{{Cite web| title=Charles Schwab Will Move HQ From San Francisco To DFW Suburb After $26B TD Ameritrade Merger |url=https://www.bisnow.com/dallas-ft-worth/news/commercial-real-estate/charles-schwab-to-transform-westlake-campus-into-headquarters-after-acquiring-td-ameritrade-101950 |website=Bisnow}}</ref>
The [[Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex]] is home to over 20 corporate headquarters, making the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex one of the largest corporate headquarters concentration in the United States. This also has resulted in the growth of [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport]], home to [[American Airlines]], the second largest airline in the world, largest in the U.S. and the rapid population growth of the [[metropolitan area]], the fourth largest in the [[United States]]. In recent years, the [[Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex]] has also attracted many other large companies such as [[Toyota]], [[State Farm]], [[JPMorgan Chase]] and [[Core-Mark]]. In 2019, [[Charles Schwab Corporation|Charles Schwab]] announced it would be relocating its [[San Francisco]] headquarters to [[Westlake, Texas|Westlake]], a suburb of [[Fort Worth]].<ref>{{Cite web| title=Charles Schwab Will Move HQ From San Francisco To DFW Suburb After $26B TD Ameritrade Merger |url=https://www.bisnow.com/dallas-ft-worth/news/commercial-real-estate/charles-schwab-to-transform-westlake-campus-into-headquarters-after-acquiring-td-ameritrade-101950 |website=Bisnow}}</ref>

[[Uber]], based in [[San Francisco]], will create a regional hub and hire 3,000 employees by the end of 2022 in Dallas.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2020/05/01/will-uber-ride-off-to-dallas-with-its-headquarters.html | title=Will Uber ride off to Dallas with its headquarters? | work=[[American City Business Journals]] | date=May 1, 2020}}</ref>


''The following companies are a selection of notable companies based in the metropolitan area.''
''The following companies are a selection of notable companies based in the metropolitan area.''
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*'''124''' [[DR Horton]] ([[Arlington, Texas|Arlington]])
*'''124''' [[DR Horton]] ([[Arlington, Texas|Arlington]])
*'''126''' [[CBRE Group]] ([[Dallas]])
*'''126''' [[CBRE Group]] ([[Dallas]])
*'''176''' Builders Firstsource ([[Dallas]])
*'''176''' [[Builders FirstSource]] ([[Irving, Texas|Irving]])
*'''181''' [[Tenet Healthcare]] ([[Dallas]])
*'''181''' [[Tenet Healthcare]] ([[Dallas]])
*'''182''' [[Kimberly-Clark]] ([[Irving, Texas|Irving]])
*'''182''' [[Kimberly-Clark]] ([[Irving, Texas|Irving]])
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*'''198''' [[Texas Instruments]] ([[Dallas]])
*'''198''' [[Texas Instruments]] ([[Dallas]])
*'''234''' [[Southwest Airlines]] ([[Dallas]])
*'''234''' [[Southwest Airlines]] ([[Dallas]])
*'''248''' [[Pioneer Natural Resources]] ([[Irving, Texas|Irving]])
*'''259''' [[Fluor Corporation]] ([[Irving, Texas|Irving]])
*'''259''' [[Fluor Corporation]] ([[Irving, Texas|Irving]])
*'''260''' [[AECOM]] ([[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]])
*'''260''' [[AECOM]] ([[Dallas]])
*'''262''' [[Jacobs Engineering]] ([[Dallas]])
*'''262''' [[Jacobs Engineering]] ([[Dallas]])
*'''315''' Vistra Energy ([[Irving, Texas|Irving]])
*'''315''' [[Vistra Corp]] ([[Irving, Texas|Irving]])
*'''406''' [[Celanese]] ([[Irving, Texas|Irving]])
*'''406''' [[Celanese]] ([[Irving, Texas|Irving]])
*'''484''' [[Commercial Metals]] ([[Irving, Texas|Irving]])
*'''484''' [[Commercial Metals]] ([[Irving, Texas|Irving]])
*'''485''' EnLink Midstream ([[Dallas]])
*'''485''' EnLink Midstream ([[Dallas]])


==Other notable companies based in the Dallas–Fort Worth area==
==Other notable companies either based or having a significant presence in the Dallas–Fort Worth area==
* [[7-Eleven]] ([[Irving, Texas|Irving]])
* [[7-Eleven]] ([[Irving, Texas|Irving]])
* [[Acme Brick]] ([[Fort Worth]])
* [[Acme Brick]] ([[Fort Worth]])
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* [[Smoothie King]] (Dallas)
* [[Smoothie King]] (Dallas)
* [[Solera Holdings]] (Westlake)
* [[Solera Holdings]] (Westlake)
* [[Sports Media, Inc.]] (Dallas)
* Sports Media, Inc. (Dallas)
* [[State Farm Insurance]] (Richardson)
* [[State Farm Insurance]] (Richardson)
* [[TD Ameritrade]] (Westlake)
* [[TD Ameritrade]] (Westlake)
* [[Texas Capital Bank]] (Dallas)
* [[The 20 MSP]] (Plano)
* [[Think Finance]] (Dallas)
* [[Think Finance]] (Dallas)
* [[Titanium Metals]] (Dallas)
* [[Titanium Metals]] (Dallas)
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* [[United Surgical Partners International]] (Dallas)
* [[United Surgical Partners International]] (Dallas)
* [[Verizon]] (Irving)
* [[Verizon]] (Irving)
* [[Wingstop]] (Dallas)
* [[Wingstop]] (Addison)
* [[XTO Energy]] (Fort Worth)
* [[XTO Energy]] (Fort Worth)
* [[ZTE]] (USA headquarters) (Richardson)
* [[ZTE]] (USA headquarters) (Richardson)

Latest revision as of 03:44, 19 August 2024

For a list of companies based within Dallas city limits, go to List of companies in Dallas

The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex is home to over 20 corporate headquarters, making the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex one of the largest corporate headquarters concentration in the United States. This also has resulted in the growth of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, home to American Airlines, the second largest airline in the world, largest in the U.S. and the rapid population growth of the metropolitan area, the fourth largest in the United States. In recent years, the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex has also attracted many other large companies such as Toyota, State Farm, JPMorgan Chase and Core-Mark. In 2019, Charles Schwab announced it would be relocating its San Francisco headquarters to Westlake, a suburb of Fort Worth.[1]

The following companies are a selection of notable companies based in the metropolitan area.

Fortune 500 companies

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Whitacre Tower - AT&T's corporate headquarters in Dallas
Headquarters of AMR Corporation, American Airlines, and American Eagle in Fort Worth
Southwest Airlines headquarters in Dallas
Comerica Bank Tower

The following are the Fortune 500 companies headquartered in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex:[2]

Other notable companies either based or having a significant presence in the Dallas–Fort Worth area

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References

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  1. ^ "Charles Schwab Will Move HQ From San Francisco To DFW Suburb After $26B TD Ameritrade Merger". Bisnow.
  2. ^ "Fortune 500". Fortune.
  3. ^ "Uber makes it official: It will set up major hub in downtown Dallas by end of year". Dallas News. 2019-08-20. Retrieved 2020-05-19.