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Walmart is breaking ground on a new 300-acre campus inspired by McDonald's, Apple, and Stanford amid a cutthroat war for talent - here's what it will look like

Walmart is in dire need of a new home. The company's more than 14,000 corporate employees based in Bentonville, Arkansas, are now spread across 21 buildings.

Walmart is breaking ground on a new 300-acre campus inspired by McDonald's, Apple, and Stanford amid a cutthroat war for talent - here's what it will look like

The new headquarters will bring nearly all of Walmart's Arkansas-based corporate employees onto one campus.

The new headquarters will bring nearly all of Walmart

"Our technology teams, our merchants, our logistics, our supply chain — all of the different pieces of the puzzle — physically getting us onto one campus ... is something that we felt was really important," Bartlett said.

While designing its new home, Walmart executives visited and drew inspiration from other company campuses including McDonald's, Apple, and Stanford.

While designing its new home, Walmart executives visited and drew inspiration from other company campuses including McDonald

The company also visited the University of Texas, the University of Arkansas, and Deloitte training centers in Texas.

Walmart visited universities to study how colleges integrate into their surrounding communities.

Walmart visited universities to study how colleges integrate into their surrounding communities.

"We view this ... more like a college university campus, versus a walled-off-from-the-community corporate headquarters," Bartlett said. "We want it to feel — and it will be — very accessible to the community."

To that end, Walmart is planning a "massive park" that will be open to the public, he said.

At the new campus, Walmart employees will get more windows, better parking, and food trucks.

At the new campus, Walmart employees will get more windows, better parking, and food trucks.

One of the most common requests from Walmart employees for the new office was more windows, Bartlett said.

"There will be plenty of light and taller ceilings and plenty of parking," he said. "Those are the things... the basics, that we know we have to nail."

He also said the company is focusing on providing better food options for employees and more "curated experiences," such as food tucks.

Employees will also get outdoor meeting spaces, and Walmart will encourage them to bike to work.

Employees will also get outdoor meeting spaces, and Walmart will encourage them to bike to work.

Bartlett said Walmart wants to take advantage of its location, since it's not based in a major city like many other large companies.

With that in mind, Walmart plans to provide employees with meeting spaces outside and to encourage people to bike to work with a trail system.

Construction will begin this summer and last through 2024 "and beyond," Bartlett said.

Construction will begin this summer and last through 2024 "and beyond," Bartlett said.

Construction will happen in phases, and employees will move onto the new campus gradually as buildings are completed.


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