DALLAS REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 2021 2021 DALLAS REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE
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BUSINESS & ECONOMY | MAJOR COMPANIES AND HEADQUARTERS
BUSINESS & ECONOMY | MAJOR COMPANIES AND HEADQUARTERS
A critical mass of headquarters
and major company operations
Major Companies and Headquarters
Construction
AECOM
Andres Construction
Services
Austin Industries
Balfour Beatty
The Beck Group
Brandt
Builders Firstsource
Centex Corporation
D.R. Horton
Eagle Materials
Entact
Fluor Corporation
Green Brick Partners
Hill & Wilkinson
Invitation Homes
Legacy Housing
Lehigh Hanson Company
McCarthy Building
Companies
MEDCO Construction
PLH Group
Primoris Services
SRS Distribution
TDIndustries
Turner Construction
U.S. Concrete
Energy
Alon USA
Atmos Energy Corporation
Basic Energy Services
Bass Enterprises
Comstock Resources
Denbury Resources
Energy Transfer
EnLink Midstream Partner
Exxon Mobil Corporation
Halliburton
HollyFrontier
Hunt Consolidated/Hunt
Oil
Luminant
Matador Resources
Oncor Electric Delivery
Pioneer Natural Resources
Range Resources
Reliant Energy
TXU
U.S. Lime & Minerals
Vistra Energy
Education &
Health Care
Abbott Laboratories
AMN Healthcare
Axxess
Baylor Scott & White
Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Texas
CareNow
Children’s Health
CHRISTUS Health
Golden Living
HMS Holdings
McKesson
Medical City Healthcare
Methodist Health System
Parkland Hospital
Tenet Healthcare
Texas Health Resources
UnitedHealthcare
UT Southwestern Medical
Center
Leisure &
Hospitality
American Airlines Center
AT&T Stadium
Brinker International
CEC Entertainment
Cinemark Holdings
Cinépolis
ClubCorp USA, Inc.
CorePoint Lodging
Dave & Buster’s
Del Frisco’s Restaurant
Group
Fiesta Restaurant Group
Hilton
Hotels.com
Lone Star Park
La Madeleine
LSG Sky Chefs USA
Pei Wei
Pizza Hut
Six Flags Entertainment
Park
Smoothie King
Texas Motor Speedway
Topgolf Entertainment
Group
Manufacturing
Airbus Helicopters
Alcon Laboratories
American Leather
Arcosa
Bell Helicopter
Bimbo Bakeries USA
Borden Dairy
Celanese Corporation
Cisco Systems
Commercial Metals
Dal-Tile Corporation
Darling Ingredients
Dean Foods
Diodes
Encore Wire Corp
Ericsson
Essilor
Farmer Brothers
Flowserve Corporation
Forterra
Fossil Group
Frito-Lay North America
Fujitsu Network
Communications
General Motors
Integer Holdings
Interceramic
Interstate Battery
Justin Brands
Keurig Dr Pepper
Kimberly-Clark
Kronos Worldwide
Kubota
L3Harris Technologies
Lennox International
Lockheed Martin
Mary Kay
NCH Corporation
Nokia North America
Overhead Door
PepsiCo
Peterbilt Motors
Poly-America
Qorvo
Raytheon
Reddy Ice
Sally Beauty Holdings
Samsung Electronics
America
Sanden International
USA
Smith & Nephew
Solar Turbines
STMicroelectronics
Tetra Pak U.S.
Texas Instruments
Toyota North America
Triumph Aerostructures
US Concrete
Valhi
Williamson-Dickie
Financial
Activities
AAA Texas
Alkami Technology
Allstate
Associa
Bank of America
BBVA
Capital One Bank
CBRE Group, Inc.
Charles Schwab
Citi
Comerica Bank
Elevate Credit Inc
Federal Reserve Bank of
Dallas
Fidelity Investments
FirstCash
Globe Life
GM Financial
Goldman Sachs & Co.
HIllwood Development
Company
HUB International
JLL
JPMorgan Chase
Liberty Mutual
Moneygram
International
Mr Cooper (Nationstar)
Options Clearing
Corporation
ORIX USA
Santander Consumer
USA
State Farm Insurance
TD Ameritrade
Texas Capital
Bancshares
Toyota Financial
Services
Veritex Holdings
Wells Fargo
Professional
& Business
Services
Accenture
Alliance Data
AT&T
Atos IT Solutions &
Services
Conifer Health Solutions
CoreLogic
CROSSMARK
CyrusOne
Deloitte
DXC Technology
Exela Technologies
Ernst & Young
FedEX Oice
Freeman Company
HKS
IBM
Intuit
Jacobs Engineering
Group
KPMG
McAfee
Microsoft
NTT Data
PwC
RealPage
Ryan
Sammons Enterprises
Thomson Reuters Corp
Thryv
TMobile
Tyler Technologies
Verizon
Communications
Weaver
Trade &
Transportation
7Eleven
Amazon
American Airlines Group
Andrews Distributing
Company of North Texas
At Home Group
Ben E Keith Company
BNSF Railway
Boeing Global Services
Container Store Group
Copart
Core-Mark
Dallas Love Field
DFW International
Airport
FedEx
Gamestop
Greyhound Lines
Hilti North America
J.C. Penney
Kroger
Match Group
McLaren Automotive
Michaels Companies
MV Transportation
Nebraska Furniture Mart
of Texas
NEC Corporation of
America
Neiman Marcus Group
Pier 1 Imports
Rent-ACenter
Republic National
Distributing Company
Sabre Corporation
Sewell Company
Southern Glazer’s Wine
& Spirits
Southwest Airlines
Stevens Transport
Trinity Industries
Tuesday Morning
Uber Technologies
Union Paciic
UPS
Yum China Holdings
The Dallas-Fort Worth
region has been a magnet
for corporate headquarters
and major company
operations, attracting 24
Fortune 500 company
headquarters as of 2020
(CBRE and Charles Scwhab
will be added to the list for
2021) and 44 headquarters
among the Fortune 1000.
A diverse group of
household names such
as ExxonMobil, Texas
Instruments, AT&T,
American Airlines,
Kimberly-Clark, Toyota, and
McKesson call the region
home, relecting the area’s
strong fundamentals when
it comes to workforce,
access, and cost of doing
business.
The region’s corporate
powerhouse companies
are distributed throughout
Dallas-Fort Worth, an
indication of its strength,
depth and breadth of the
workforce, and ease of
navigation between cities
and corporate centers.
Scanning the roster of
major employers located
in DFW, it’s easy to see the
diversity of the business
community, from high-
tech industry leaders,
telecommunications,
logistics, and inance to
consumer brands that
impact the daily lives of
families across the globe.
Dallas–Fort Worth’s
diverse base of employers
drives the region’s
economic strength, so that
growth is possible even
during downturns in the
business cycle.