Hershey Expands to Frisco With New Corporate Hub at HALL Park

The confectionery giant is leasing office space in the city's growing HALL Park development.

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

The Hershey Company is opening a new corporate office hub in Frisco, Texas, leasing space in the HALL Park development's newest tower. The move will bring more white-collar jobs and daytime foot traffic to the fast-growing Dallas suburb, which has been actively courting national companies to establish regional offices in the area.

Why it matters

Frisco has made attracting corporate headquarters and regional hubs a key part of its economic development strategy. The addition of Hershey, a major confectionery brand, is another high-profile win for the city and signals its continued success in luring national companies to set up shop in the booming Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

The details

Hershey will be leasing space in The Tower at HALL Park, a 16-story building that offers flexible, hybrid-friendly office layouts. The company plans to invest millions in the new Frisco outpost, which will house roles in data, product, and supply chain functions. The Frisco hub is already showing up in Hershey's job postings, indicating that internal rollout and local recruiting are underway.

  • Hershey announced plans to open the new Frisco office hub in February 2026.
  • The company is expected to begin moving employees into the HALL Park tower later this year.

The players

The Hershey Company

A major American confectionery company and one of the largest chocolate manufacturers in the world.

HALL Park

A large mixed-use development in Frisco, Texas that features office, retail, and residential components, as well as hotel and park amenities.

Frisco Economic Development Corporation

The economic development agency for the city of Frisco, Texas, which has been actively courting corporate tenants to the area.

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What’s next

Hershey is expected to begin moving employees into the new Frisco office hub later this year, as the company continues to ramp up its presence in the Dallas-Fort Worth region.

The takeaway

Hershey's decision to establish a corporate hub in Frisco is a significant win for the city, further cementing its reputation as a hub for major companies seeking a flexible, amenity-rich suburban office environment. The move is expected to bring more daytime jobs and economic activity to the area, aligning with Frisco's broader strategy of creating a live-work-play community.