Regional News: Schwab is the latest company leaving California for Texas and it won’t be the last, expert says

‘Dallas really finds itself on the short list for most serious national headquarters site selection projects’

The financial services firm Charles Schwab & Co. is building a new corporate campus in Westlake, Texas, Tuesday, November 19, 2019. The 70-acre site at state highways 114 and 170.
/Tom Fox / Staff Photographer

By Dom DiFurio | The Dallas Morning News

When financial services firm Charles Schwab announced its $26 billion mega-merger with TD Ameritrade, it also dropped a bombshell about relocating the combined company’s headquarters from San Francisco to North Texas.

The Dallas Morning News talked to corporate relocation site selection expert John Boyd about Schwab’s decision to make its campus under construction in Westlake the new headquarters, and why even more California companies are likely to pack up and move to the Lone Star State in the future. One study estimates 13,000 companies fled the Golden State in a nine-year period from 2008 to 2016.

It’s been rumored for a long time that Schwab may be looking to get out of California. Why would the company choose to have this move coincide with a major acquisition like TD Ameritrade?

There’s a unique driver here above and beyond Dallas’s superior business climate versus San Francisco and that’s this new era of zero commission trading.

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