AP Breaks Ground on KDFW, Fox 4 Broadcast Studio and Office Facility

The new 60,000-square-foot facility will serve 170 employees

Adolfson & Peterson Construction (AP), a national, family-owned construction management and contracting company, Corgan, NWR Consulting and the FOX Television Stations Group recently broke ground on a new 60,000-square-foot, ground-up, two-story broadcast studio and office facility. This will house FOX’s Dallas-Fort Worth operations on 5.7 acres in Irving’s Las Colinas neighborhood.

“Groundbreaking ceremonies signify a landmark moment in the building process,” said Granger Hassmann, Regional President – Gulf States for AP. “This fantastic project allows us to partner with FOX 4 to build a state-of-the-art broadcasting facility and deliver a high-quality project that meets the needs of the station, its staff and its viewers.”

Located at 2203 W Royal Ln., the facility features multiple spaces including broadcast studios, private offices, individual workspaces configured with systems furniture, meeting rooms, an employee café, and support facilities for broadcast, digital and streaming platforms.

The $38 million project was designed by Corgan and is scheduled for a December 2026 delivery. This new facility will house 170 employees.

City of Irving and Las Colinas leaders, along with numerous well-recognized faces of FOX 4 joined AP and its project partners to celebrate the start of construction. Notable attendees included The Honorable Rick Stopfer, Mayor of Irving, and Beth A. Bowman, President/CEO of the Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Partnership.

“This is going to be much more than a television station,” said Jeff Gurley, Senior Vice President and General Manager of KDFW / KDFI. “Located in the middle of the Dallas-Fort Worth market to help us better serve our entire viewing area, this new facility will be a content factory for creating digital, streaming, podcast and traditional television content.”

AP previously completed a similar ground-up broadcast facility for NBC Universal with Corgan. Located in Fort Worth, the award-winning project consists of a 75,000-square-foot tilt-wall/steel office building housing NBC 5 and Telemundo broadcast studios along with a 4,000-square-foot data center with nearly a half terabyte of online media storage.

AP Gulf States is working on several Texas projects, including The SportsPark Center and The Reecy Davis Center with the city of Greenville, along with the recently completed Mid Cities Logistics industrial facility in Fort Worth and the Santander adaptive reuse project in downtown Dallas. Additionally, AP’s Central Texas office recently completed Sunrise Commerce Center, while being awarded two Austin ISD high schools along with currently constructing Cross Creek Behavioral Health Hospital in Austin. Other notable completed projects include the PGA of America headquarters in Frisco, Vari’s global headquarters, with VariSpace Coppell and Buildings 17 and 18 at Billingsley Company’s International Business Park in Plano.

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