WWE Logo Added To New Company Headquarters

WWE continues to edge closer to departing Titan Towers.

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As WWE edges closer to departing its famed Titan Towers home, the company's new headquarters has now had the official WWE logo added to it.

Via author and former WWE employee Kevin Sullivan (no, not the Taskmaster), said logo is now in place at the new HQ in downtown Stamford, Connecticut.

For those who may have missed it, WWE is currently in the process of moving from Titan Towers. The working plan is to gradually move the organisation to its new home, with the aim being to have the move completed by the end of the year. Once this move is complete, WWE intends to sell Titan Towers.

Built between 1981 and 1985, Titan Towers became the home of the then-World Wrestling Federation in 1991. Comprising four floors of office space and four floors of parking, the building has even been utilised on WWE programming over the decades - most recently as the location of the two titular ladder matches of the Money in the Bank premium live event in 2020.

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The original plan was for WWE to be in their new headquarters by 2021, but those plans were obviously derailed by the COVID-19 pandemic. In terms of the location of said new HQ, that can be found on 677 Washington Boulevard in Stamford, Connecticut.

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