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Transition Raises Questions About Former Headquarters’ Role in Stamford’s Office Space Puzzle


Summary

– WWE has nearly completed its transition to a new headquarters in downtown Stamford, leaving its old site at 1241 E. Main St largely vacant.

– The former HQ, known as Titan Towers, still owned by WWE, contributes to Stamford’s existing surplus of office space.

– Stamford’s Mayor suggests converting such vacant office buildings into residential housing as a potential solution.

About a year ago, WWE began relocating its headquarters to a modern complex in downtown Stamford, a move now nearing completion. However, the future of its former headquarters at 1241 E. Main St—still owned by WWE but currently unused—remains a point of contention amidst Stamford’s office space challenges.

The old building, once bustling with the activities of the sports-entertainment giant, now stands quiet, presenting a stark contrast to the vibrant new headquarters on Washington Boulevard. Despite several signs bearing the WWE logo, a recent observation revealed no visible activity, raising the question of the building’s current role and future.

WWE had previously indicated plans to sell this property but later shifted to potentially entertaining discussions with interested parties, though updates have yet to be provided recently. The property, valued at approximately $18 million, is situated in an area with a high office vacancy rate, highlighting a broader issue within the city.

In her recent State of the City address, Stamford’s Mayor Caroline Simmons pointed out the potential for converting vacant office buildings into residential housing. This approach could address the dual challenges of high vacancy rates and the pressing need for more affordable housing options in the city.

As WWE continues to expand and adapt its facilities, including adding a new 30,000-square-foot production facility at the new headquarters, the fate of the old site looms as a significant aspect of Stamford’s urban development and planning discussions. How WWE and the city will navigate this issue could set a precedent for other properties facing similar challenges.

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