12 Companies That Moved To Fort Worth (2020-2025)
In this report, we highlight 12 companies that moved to Fort Worth, TX from a different state between 2020-2025. This research by Buildremote is a free subset of our database, Companies Moving To Texas. This report was published on July 8, 2025. The research was conducted from 2021 onward.
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Here’s a list of 14 notable companies that moved to Fort Worth, TX since 2020.
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Incora
- Moved from: California
- Date: September 15, 2020
- Employees: 1,500
- Source
“Texas has cultivated a strong economic climate with low taxes, reasonable regulations and a high-caliber workforce, which allows companies like Wesco to innovate and prosper,” said a statement from Abbott. “As a thriving aviation and aerospace hub, Fort Worth is the ideal location for Wesco to continue to grow its operations and serve its customers.”
Yesway
- Moved from: (Multiple Locations)
- Date: August 14, 2020
- Employees: 650
- Source
“Over the next few months, the company will be closing its existing Clovis, N.M., Des Moines, Iowa, and Abilene, Texas, offices, while its Beverly, Mass., office will remain open for corporate shared services.”
Old Gringo Boots
- Moved from: California
- Date: November 18, 2021
- Employees: 250
- Source
“Old Gringo is very happy to say that we have moved our corporate headquarters to Fort Worth, Texas, and we’re looking forward to becoming part of the community,” said Ernie Tarut, Co-Founder, Old Gringo Boots, in a video announcement.”
Anything Liquid Manufacturing Inc.
- Moved from: California
- Date: July 25, 2022
- Employees: 240
- Source
“California liquid supplement company to relocate headquarters to Richland Hills. Anything Liquid Manufacturing Inc. bought an 18,242 sf office and warehouse building.”
Schumacher Electric
- Moved from: Illinois
- Date: July 13, 2021
- Employees: 160
- Source
“Schumacher Electric Corporation, global leader in automotive power conversion products, will relocate its HQ to Fort Worth from the Chicago area. The new 330,000-sf HQ will create at least 100 jobs.”
Professional Bull Riders
- Moved from: Colorado
- Date: August 26, 2024
- Employees: 150
- Source
“Moving to the heart of cowboy country positions the sport for further expansion.”
SmartAction
- Moved from: California
- Date: May 18, 2021
- Employees: 60
- Source
“SmartAction, a small company that provides artificial intelligence services to businesses, wants to move its headquarters from the Los Angeles area to Fort Worth.”
OneWorld Alliance
- Moved from: New York
- Date: October 12, 2022
- Employees: 50
- Source
“Oneworld Alliance will relocate their global headquarters from New York to the 300-acre Robert L. Crandall Campus in Fort Worth, home of American Airlines Group Inc.”
Optimal Elite Management LLC
- Moved from: California
- Date: December 3, 2020
- Employees: 50
- Source
“Optimal Elite will relocate its production and headquarters to the two-story facility in June. The company expects to create 50 jobs.”
Goodguys Rod & Custom Association
- Moved from: California
- Date: February 1, 2023
- Employees: 40
- Source
“The GoodGuys Rod & Custom Association opened its new headquarters in Northeast Fort Worth in June, moving a company that started in 1983 in California to the 10-story Lone Star Tower.”
Flock Audio
- Moved from: Canada
- Date: April 16, 2025
- Employees: 15
- Source
“Flock has grown tremendously as a business within the past few years and the desire to be closer to our largest customer base and industry partners has led us to embark on this next phase of the company’s growth in the United States.”
Flannery Trim
- Moved from: California
- Date: April 12, 2021
- Employees: 10
- Source
“A 46-year-old California company has set a plan in motion to relocate its headquarters: Fort Worth has been attracting quite a bit of new business from new-to-market companies and relocations from within the metroplex,” Talley says. “Those coming from California are clearly attracted to Texas’ pro-business climate and better tax laws.”
See Also:
- Companies Moving To Austin
- Companies Moving To Dallas
- Companies Moving To Houston
- Companies Moving To Plano
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Sources & Further Reading
Here’s where we found our research.
- News stories linked to under each company
- Office of the Governor, Texas Economic Development & Tourism
- The California Book of Exoduses compiled by California Policy Center