Foot Locker, Inc. has signed a long-term office lease to relocate its global headquarters to St. Petersburg, FL. The 110,998-square-foot space at 570 Carillon Parkway is a Class A office property in the heart of the city.

“We’re thrilled to learn that Foot Locker has secured its move to St. Petersburg with a major presence in the Carillon area,” said St. Petersburg Mayor Kenneth T. Welch. “When a Fortune 500 company relocates its headquarters, its leadership and its team members to the Tampa Bay region, it’s an investment in the promise of St. Pete’s culture, workforce and local economy.

“As we continue our support of Foot Locker’s transition to our city, we remain committed to sustaining an impactful business environment so companies of all sizes can call St. Petersburg home,” Mayor Welch continued.

“We’re proud to establish our new headquarters in St. Petersburg, a city that has warmly welcomed Foot Locker, Inc., said Frank Bracken, Foot Locker, Inc. president. “As we accelerate our Lace Up Plan, we believe the Metropolitan Tampa Bay area provides the perfect environment to align our internal teams, attract top talent and connect with the local community. With many of our team members already calling this city home, we’re excited to deepen our roots, foster connectivity and create greater alignment and inspiration for our team and brand partners to bring sneaker culture to life.

Foot Locker, Inc.’s move to 570 Carillon represents its commitment to community and connectivity as it continues to ignite sneaker culture and unlock business opportunities through the execution of its Lace Up Plan. The retailer announced plans to relocate its headquarters to St. Petersburg in the third quarter of 2024, said the Feil Organization, the owner of 570 Carillon.

Lee Winter and Caleb Lewis of JLL represented Foot Locker, Inc. The Feil Organization was represented in-house by Andrew Wiener, and Barry Hanerfeld and Molly Molloy Catlett of CBRE.

Image courtesy TVS Design/The Feil Organization, 570 Carillon