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Ford is packed And you’ll be moved to your new headquarters soon.
The automaker has announced that it will move from its current location, called “Glass House,” in Dearborn, Michigan, to a new site several miles away that will officially open in November. Ford said it completed its move from the glass house built in 1956 in the first half of 2026 and will be demolished in about 18 months.

The current World HQ of Ford Motor Company, known as Glass House, will be found on September 15th, 2025 in Dearborn, Michigan. (Bill Pagliano/Getty Images/Getty Images)
“This is not just a new building. It’s a catalyst for innovation and a physical symbol of Ford+ conversion.” Bill Ford and Jim Farley He said in a letter to an employee. “We must work together more closely than ever before to win this new era.”
The new building is called the New Ford World HQ and is 2.1 million square feet, twice the size of a glass home. The new site aims to bring together the company’s engineering, design and technology teams in one location.
The New World Headquarters Building in Ford in Dearborn, Michigan. |Fox News
The building will be part of a large campus, taking the name of its current headquarters, Henry Ford II World Centre. King Henry Ford II is the grandson of founder Henry Ford and was CEO from 1945 to 1979. When it was completed, Ford said 14,000 employees were within a 15-minute walk from the building.
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Ford’s new location will include six design studios, a showroom with product reviews, a 160,000 square foot food hall, wellness, mother’s room and over 300 high-tech meeting rooms.
The New World Headquarters Building in Ford in Dearborn, Michigan. |Fox News
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The New World Headquarters building is located on the grounds of the former Ford Product Development Center, which opened in 1953. The president of the time Dwight Eisenhower We were there to celebrate our dedication through our first use of closed television.
Some countries Most iconic cars It was born on the premises and throughout the Dearborn campus, including Mustangs, Thunderbirds, Continentals, F-Series trucks, Rangers, and Ford GTs.



