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AECOM's Move to Texas Shows Relocations Don't Always Mean More Real Estate

Fortune 500 Companies Take Advantage of 'Unprecedented Time' for Moving People and Head Offices
Global firm AECOM plans to relocate its corporate offices and select senior executives to Dallas in October. The company isn't expected to take more square footage or tweak its workforce as part of the move. (Getty Images)
Global firm AECOM plans to relocate its corporate offices and select senior executives to Dallas in October. The company isn't expected to take more square footage or tweak its workforce as part of the move. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
August 27, 2021 | 8:24 P.M.

Global infrastructure design and consultancy giant AECOM's recent decision to relocate to Texas from the West Coast comes with no plans by the company to apply for economic incentives or tweak its Dallas workforce as a result of the relocation, making it the latest company drawn to the Lone Star State for an address tied to lower taxes in a business-friendly environment.

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