Subway opens dual global headquarters
It is uniquely designed to advance the brand's multi-year transformation journey.
Subway has officially opened its new global dual headquarters in Miami's Waterford Business District.
The office is uniquely designed to advance the brand's multi-year transformation journey to improve across all aspects of the business, including its workspaces.
Located at 1000 Sub Way, the new headquarters features the first-in-Subway-history Innovation Center and Mock Restaurant, providing a dedicated space for employees to collaborate and experiment with the culinary team on new sandwich builds and products. The building's largest tenant, Subway occupies two and a half floors across six, seven and ten, offering city views and plenty of natural light.
"The strategic placement of our new office opens the door for an even stronger integration with the Miami-based Independent Purchasing Cooperative, Subway's franchisee-owned purchasing and supply chain cooperative," said John Chidsey, Chief Executive Officer of Subway. "Miami is an ideal location for our business to continue to evolve as part of our ongoing transformation journey."
The new headquarters is home to approximately 150 Miami-based Subway employees and includes consumer-facing functions and its Latin America regional office staff. Subway's Connecticut dual-headquarters is still operating with plans to transition all functions to a new space in Shelton, Connecticut later this year.
The Waterford Business District is a joint venture of Nuveen Real Estate and Allianz Real Estate and is home to more than three million square feet of office space as well as hotels and a new retail centre. Subway's new location is minutes away from Miami International Airport as well as all major highways, providing easy access to the city's entertainment and cultural centres.