Walmart Unveils Sustainable and Community-Focused Bentonville Headquarters
The 350-acre campus integrates mass timber construction, green spaces, and public access to redefine corporate campuses.
- Walmart's new Bentonville headquarters spans 350 acres and includes over 30 buildings designed with sustainability and employee well-being in mind.
- The campus features mass timber construction, reducing carbon emissions by 15% compared to traditional materials, and aims for LEED Platinum certification.
- Half of the site is dedicated to green spaces, including 13 acres of lakes, 7 miles of walking and biking trails, and 5,000 planted trees to enhance ecological sensitivity.
- Public access is a key element, with bike paths connecting to the Razorback Greenway and retail spaces integrated into the campus to engage the local community.
- Walmart plans to transition 15,000 employees to the headquarters throughout 2025, emphasizing a collaborative and health-oriented workplace environment.