Public Storage is shifting its corporate headquarters from Glendale, California to Frisco, marking a significant relocation for the self-storage giant. The company plans to establish its new base at 2811 Internet Blvd. within Hall Park, a large corporate office campus in Frisco. According to reporting from the Dallas Business Journal, Public Storage will build out a substantial footprint in the park as part of its move.
As part of the headquarters transition, Public Storage intends to renovate approximately 119,000 square feet within Hall Park. The work is aimed at preparing new office space suitable for the company’s corporate operations. The renovation is expected to be completed by June 30, though the source does not specify the year or the timing of occupancy relative to that date.
Hall Park itself is in expansion mode, with a new 10-story office building underway at 2901 Network Blvd. The project is planned to deliver 206,358 square feet of office space alongside a 470,920-square-foot parking garage. This addition will increase the park’s total inventory and parking capacity, reinforcing its role as a major employment hub in Frisco.
The office campus already hosts a sizable business community. Hall Park is currently home to more than 200 companies across more than a dozen buildings, and it serves more than 150,000 people. The arrival of Public Storage’s headquarters will further deepen the concentration of corporate users on the campus and add another large tenant to its roster.
Public Storage, traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker PSA, has maintained its headquarters in California since the company opened in 1972. It is described as a $4.8 billion company and reported $4.8 billion in revenue in 2025. The firm is identified as the largest self-storage brand in the United States, operating more than 3,500 self-storage facilities across 40 states and employing more than 5,000 people.
The relocation also fits into a broader pattern of corporate moves from California to Texas. The source notes that Chevron and Charles Schwab, among others, have recently shifted their headquarters from California to Texas, underscoring an ongoing trend of large companies repositioning their corporate bases.
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