DEARBORN, Mich. — Ford Motor Co.'s new headquarters, the carmaker's first central office switch since Dwight Eisenhower was president, is double the size of its old one with room for twice as many employees.
The new HQ has seven restaurants as part of a 160,000-square-foot (14,864 square-meter) food hall, office space, design studios and fabrication shops.
And, of course, cars.
The ''crown jewel'' of Ford's headquarters, according to Ford Land's global design and brand director, is a showroom she likened to a ''James Bond villain's lair.''
''But it is impressive. When you're in it, you feel like you are in the center of automotive design,'' Jennifer Kolstad said this past week, after leading a media tour of the new 2.1 million square-foot (195,096 square-meter) HQ.
''Its principal function is decision-making,'' she said. ''It's where we showcase our new product, and our executives make decisions about what we will take to market.''
Ford is moving its headquarters for the first time in seven decades, relocating to the newly constructed building 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) away in its longtime home of Dearborn, Michigan.
The new structure is being called ''Ford World Headquarters.'' It is part of a larger campus that will take the name of the current HQ: Henry Ford II World Center. Henry Ford II was the grandson of company founder Henry Ford and the uncle of Bill Ford, the automaker's executive chairman.