Add another Fortune 500 name to Frisco’s corporate directory. The Hershey Company is setting up shop on the 12th floor of The Tower at Hall Park, with build-out expected to begin in April and wrap up by late summer.
A Sweet Addition to Hall Park
The Tower at Hall Park has become one of Frisco’s premier office addresses since opening, and Hershey’s decision to locate there underscores the building’s appeal to major national brands. The 12th-floor location will provide panoramic views of the rapidly developing Frisco skyline — a fitting metaphor for a company planting its flag in one of America’s fastest-growing cities.
While the company hasn’t disclosed the exact number of employees who will work from the new office, the investment signals Hershey’s commitment to establishing a meaningful presence in the North Texas market.
Why Frisco Keeps Attracting Corporate Giants
Hershey joins a growing list of major corporations that have chosen Frisco as a strategic location. The city’s combination of business-friendly policies, educated workforce, excellent schools, and quality of life continues to draw companies from across the country.
The talent pool is a significant draw. Frisco’s population skews younger and more educated than national averages, with many residents working in technology, finance, and consumer goods — exactly the skill sets that companies like Hershey need.
The Hall Park Ecosystem
Hall Park itself has evolved into a bustling business campus that combines office space with dining, fitness, and community amenities. The mixed-use approach means Hershey employees won’t just have a place to work — they’ll have a neighborhood that supports their daily lives.
The area around Hall Park continues to develop, with new restaurants and retail adding to the walkability and appeal of the district. For a company evaluating office locations, this kind of ecosystem is increasingly important for attracting and retaining talent.
Growing the Economic Base
Every corporate relocation or expansion brings direct and indirect economic benefits. Hershey employees will buy homes, patronize local businesses, send their kids to Frisco ISD schools, and contribute to the community fabric that makes this city special.
As Frisco’s commercial real estate market matures, expect to see more announcements like this. The infrastructure is in place, the talent is here, and the momentum is undeniable.