The iconic Stamford, Connecticut, building that housed World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) for decades is now available for purchase. The property, located at 1250 East Main Street, is being marketed as a “trophy property” and is expected to fetch a hefty price tag. The building, which served as the headquarters for WWE from 1982 to 2014, is a significant landmark in the history of professional wrestling. It was the site of countless memorable moments, including the first WrestleMania, the first Royal Rumble, and countless championship matches. The property is being marketed as a “trophy property” and is expected to fetch a hefty price tag.
It’s a modern structure with a sleek design, featuring a large glass facade and a rooftop terrace. The building is currently vacant and available for lease. The building’s location is a significant factor in its appeal. Situated in the heart of Stamford’s business district, it offers easy access to major highways and public transportation. The building’s proximity to the Stamford train station, a major transportation hub, makes it particularly attractive to companies seeking to attract and retain talent. The building’s modern design and amenities are also key selling points.