Walmart's shiny new headquarters is officially open — take a look around
- Walmart has a shiny new 350-acre headquarters in its hometown of Bentonville, Arkansas.
- The sprawling corporate campus features bike trails, a food hall, and childcare facilities.
- Here's an inside look at the multibillion-dollar project.
Walmart has come a long way since 1962.
The world's largest retailer just officially opened a new 350-acre headquarters in its hometown of Bentonville, Arkansas.
Friday marks the start of a phased opening, with two office buildings open now and 10 more to follow.
Elsewhere on the sprawling campus, employees and visitors can access bike trails, a food hall, childcare facilities, and a massive fitness center.
"Our founder, Sam Walton, knew that when we all work together, ideas flourish," CEO Doug McMillon said in a statement. "This campus will allow us to keep making a positive difference in our customers' lives for generations to come."
Here's an inside look at the multibillion-dollar project.
The building features conference and educational facilities to host gatherings of corporate workers and field employees.
The hall hosts the campus' official grand opening on Friday.
Terraced seating and a tree-lined lawn will be available for company and community gatherings, Walmart said. More broadly, there are 750,000 native plants, including 5,000 trees that are indigenous to the Ozarks.
The 350-acre campus has seven miles of paths and more than 1,000 bike spaces.
Walmart says green spaces represent half of the total campus.
Many stores start the day with a cheer that spells out the letters of the name Walmart.
Last year, the company required many workers to relocate to Bentonville from other areas of the country.
The buildings are designed for LEED Platinum environmental certification, and feature a slew of eco-friendly tech, such as dynamic glass and LED lighting.
The food hall features seven coffee shops, spaces for food trucks, grab-and-go options, street-front retail, and a rooftop lounge.
The center opened last May and offers services for children from infancy to pre-K.
The 73,000-square-foot facility accommodates 500 children and is the largest childcare center in northwest Arkansas, Walmart says.
The massive 360,000-square-foot center features a yoga studio, pools, a nutrition center, and more, serving more than 31,000 employees and family members.
Earlier in the week, Walmart unveiled its first brand refresh in 17 years, with tweaks to its colors, font, and logos.