Dallas Fox station installs logo on new building

By Michael P. Hill June 26, 2026

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Fox’s owned station serving the DallasFt. Worth, Texas, market reached a significant cosmetic milestone: Its logo was installed on the outside of the building.

Photos of the freshly hung logo atop the building KDFW is constructing, along with some additional interior and exterior shots, were posted in a Facebook Reel by anchor and reporter Clarice Tinsley. 

KDFW broke ground Jan. 14, 2025, on a new broadcast facility in Irving, Texas, after announcing plans in August 2024 to move to the Dallas suburb. The Fox-owned station’s new home in Las Colinas is expected to take about two years to complete.

The planned 60,000-square-foot, two-story building was designed by Corgan and includes a secure interior courtyard that can also be used as an outdoor broadcast space. Renderings also show a double-height newsroom, separate public and employee entrances, a planned tour route and large gathering areas intended to support collaboration.

The facility is being engineered around fiber-based signal transmission, reducing the need for a large broadcast tower on site and limiting the number of satellite dishes. KDFW has not announced plans for its main news studio, though the move is expected to create an opportunity for a new set.