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Wells Fargo & Co. (NYSE: WFC) has opened its newest campus in the Dallas-area suburb of Irving, Texas.

The 22-acre, $570 million campus accommodates 4,500 employees in new buildings equipped with solar power, smart irrigation systems, and dynamic glass that responds to sunlight and weather for optimal heating, cooling, and lighting conditions; the company said this is its first energy net-positive campus. Amenities include a dining pavilion, fitness center, walking trails, and direct access to public transit.

Wells Fargo partnered with KDC Real Estate Development & Investments to develop the campus, which was designed by Corgan and built by Austin Commercial. Chairman and CEO Charlie Scharf opened the venue by stating, “The space was thoughtfully designed to inspire collaboration, drive success, and foster a sense of connection – both within our teams and within the community.”

Along with the campus opening, Wells Fargo also announced it was making a $1 million donation to OneStar Foundation for the Central Texas Flood Recovery Fund to further help communities across Texas Hill Country rebuild. The company donated an additional $1 million to flood relief and recovery efforts across the state earlier this year.