The Hershey Co. is slipping into Frisco with a new corporate outpost at HALL Park, quietly picking up fresh office space in the development’s newest tower and shifting more white-collar roles into the booming northern suburb. For Frisco, it is one more national name in a city that has turned corporate hubs into something of a local specialty, and it means more daytime jobs and foot traffic near The Star and Kaleidoscope Park.
The move comes as Hershey plans to spend millions on space in the new Hall Park tower and broaden its Dallas-area presence, according to the Dallas Business Journal. The company is already one of the largest confection makers in the United States, with its 2024 Form 10-K showing net sales of roughly $11.2 billion. The 10-K provides the latest audited figures.
Space at The Tower
Hershey’s new office is headed for The Tower at HALL Park at 6605 Warren Parkway, according to the HALL Park site. The 16-story building features typical floorplates of roughly 29,000 square feet, outdoor terraces and direct access to the HALL Park Hotel, a setup that plays well for regional hubs and traveling teams. Leasing materials show a mix of smaller spec suites and full-floor options, geared toward companies that want flexible, hybrid-friendly footprints. HALL Park lists current availability and amenities.
Why Frisco
Frisco has spent years chasing exactly this kind of tenant. The Frisco Economic Development Corporation describes a broader master plan that blends office, housing, hotels and public spaces to keep employers and residents closely linked. City and developer investments in Hall Park and Kaleidoscope Park have helped pull in new tenants and trigger additional office projects, a pattern reflected in recent coverage of fresh Hall Park construction and podium parking geared for future towers, as reported by The Dallas Morning News and summarized by the Frisco EDC.
Hershey’s Local Hiring
On the ground, the Frisco hub is already showing up in job postings. Recent listings highlight roles in data, product and supply-chain functions that can be based in a Dallas/Frisco office, according to LinkedIn job listings. In a separate LinkedIn update, a Hershey employee shared a company video celebrating “our new Hershey office hub in Frisco, Texas,” signaling that internal rollout and local recruiting are underway.
What It Signals for the Market
Hershey joins a growing roster of national brands taking space at HALL Park. The development has previously announced tenants such as Chobani and The Standard, reinforcing Frisco’s pitch to companies that want modern office space wrapped in hotel, park and retail amenities, according to HALL Park’s leasing announcements. Brokers say that kind of move backs up the strategy of building high-quality, flexible suburban offices in locations that feel more like mini districts than isolated business parks…