Allen is about to land a big new neighbor with a healthy appetite for space and spending power. Omnilife USA is moving ahead with a new U.S. headquarters at Prodigy Park, a two-building campus in development on State Highway 121 that carries an estimated price tag of about $51 million. The project, led by Plano-based Heady Investments, will combine corporate offices with a showroom for Omnilife’s U.S. operations. Crews are already on site, and one of the buildings is spoken for by Omnilife while the second is being marketed to other tenants.
According to the Dallas Business Journal, the Prodigy Park campus is expected to begin operations later this year, with Omnilife occupying one building and the other kept as speculative space for future users. The outlet reports that construction activity is underway at the Allen site and that Heady Investments is steering the development.
Developer And Site
Heady Investments describes Prodigy Park as a multi-building office and flexible-industrial campus on State Highway 121 near Watters Road, and identifies Omnilife as the anchor tenant in one of the buildings. The development received Allen City Council approval in 2022, and earlier coverage from The Dallas Morning News outlined plans for an 80,000- to 90,000-square-foot headquarters and showroom for Omnilife. Heady’s own materials play up highway visibility and nearby retail as selling points for companies that decide to move in next to the nutrition brand.
Permits And Scale
For those who prefer hard numbers to glossy renderings, Allen building-permit filings show two single-story shells listed under Omnilife’s name, one at about 73,230 square feet and the other at roughly 70,947 square feet, with permits issued in March 2025. The documents list parcels along State Highway 121 and name Omnilife as the owner, backing up the scope of the campus and confirming that construction is active. Those city records currently offer the clearest public snapshot of the project, according to City of Allen building-permit reports.
Regional business trackers have flagged the project as a meaningful jobs play for Allen, with a corporate-announcements list from the Dallas Chamber tying roughly 140 jobs to Omnilife’s U.S. expansion. City officials have indicated that Omnilife’s distributor gatherings and showroom activity could add extra foot traffic for nearby convention and retail venues. The chamber’s compilation pulls together local media reports and public filings, slotting Omnilife alongside a growing roster of companies planting flags in North Texas.
Omnilife’s U.S. Push
Omnilife, founded in Jalisco, Mexico, is a health and nutrition company that has been steadily building out its U.S. presence through land buys and new facilities linked to the Allen campus. Coverage by the Texas Real Estate Research Center and The Real Deal highlights Omnilife’s expanding real estate footprint in North Texas and notes that the Allen site is slated to serve both as a corporate office and a customer and distributor showroom. Company leaders have framed the new headquarters as part of a broader push to build out manufacturing and distribution capacity in the United States.
Timeline And What Comes Next
With construction crews active at Prodigy Park, developers and local records are pointing to occupancy and operations beginning later this year, according to the Dallas Business Journal. The second building will be marketed to new tenants after Omnilife’s core facility is finished, and announcements about leases and move-in dates are expected to follow as the project hits key milestones…