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WWE planning move to new headquarters in late 2022

The Stamford Advocate is reporting that WWE will be moving its corporate headquarters in late 2022, merging all its offices into one place at the former UBS building.

Located at 677 Washington in downtown Stamford, the new WWE HQ will be shared with other businesses but the 13-story building is large enough to accommodate WWE’s needs. WWE’s production studios will also be moving to an adjacent seven-story pavilion.

WWE currently owns Titan Towers and a production center a few blocks away and also rents another location close by. The company will be selling its current HQ building once the move is done. The eight-story Titan Towers was opened in 1991 after two years of construction and WWE has been operating from there ever since.

WWE planned to move earlier but the COVID-19 pandemic put on the brakes to the plans, including cost-saving measures that deferred spending money on renovating the new offices.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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