Despite rumors, WWE’s iconic headquarters remains part of the company’s portfolio
Summary
– WWE has not sold the original Titan Tower building in Stamford, CT
– Confusion arose due to the sale of WWE’s old production studio on Hamilton Avenue
– The production studio was sold for $7.5 million to the V20 Group for redevelopment
Amid speculation surrounding WWE’s original Stamford headquarters, Titan Tower, PWInsider.com confirmed that the iconic building remains unsold and part of the company’s holdings. Reports of a sale were tied to WWE’s old production studio on Hamilton Avenue, which has been sold to Darien-based V20 Group for nearly $7.5 million.
The production studio, a 33,000-square-foot facility on a three-acre lot, played a major role in WWE’s history but is separate from Titan Tower. The V20 Group plans to repurpose the studio as a high-end warehouse or similar facility, with no plans for residential use.
Meanwhile, WWE’s main operations have transitioned to a new Global Headquarters, also located in Stamford. The relocation signals a new chapter for the company while preserving the legacy of Titan Tower, which has been synonymous with WWE since 1985.
For fans, Titan Tower remains an enduring symbol of WWE’s rise as a global entertainment powerhouse. Its future may still spark interest, but for now, it remains untouched.