The Frontier Financial Corporate Headquarters is a corporate headquarters located in Providence, Roregon. The campus is the headquarters of the multinational online banking institute Frontier Financial & Co. The construction for the building started on May 1, 2005, with the Marquette Construction Team who were also demolishing the original headquarters

in Buenos Lagos, Bloxburg Valley. The decision to move to Roregon would be a beneficial one, as the company didn't have any competition like a major city would, and the headquarters would be in Providence Falls, a hamlet of the city of Providence.

Today, it is used as a corporate campus for training employees and discussing board meetings, conferences, press conferences, etc. The campus is surrounded by multiple buildings for offices, teaching, and staff trainings.

History

On January 5, 2005, plans to move the headquarters of Frontier Financial & Co. would began surfacing. Alex Evans, the vice president of the company and CEO Russell Evans decided to demolish the headquarters of the company located in Buenos Lagos, due to the fact that there was a lot of competition, and the company needed to move to a smaller location in order to grow.

The company met with the Marquette Construction Team to plan a headquarters. Eventually, on February 1, 2005, the city of Providence Real estate sold a large plot of land to Frontier Financial for 455,000 R$. The planning took place over spring break and April, and eventually on May 1, 2005, construction began as the Marquette Construction Team began to set up the base and began paving the roads of the building. Over the course of the summer, the roads had been finished and the team began working on the structure of the buildings and frames. By April 2006, a majority of the campus had been completed, except for a few small staff/teaching buildings.

On June 22, 2007, construction was completed, however, it had to go through the approval of the Jackson County Construction Department and the Jackson County Real estate licensing in order for the building to be opened. On August 9, 2007, members of the Jackson County Construction Department and Real Estate Department took a tour of the building, and inaugurated the building, stating that everything was up to code with the building.

On August 10, 2007, a day after the inauguration, Frontier held a welcome party for its employees at the new headquarters, and set out fireworks to celebrate this. The Campus consisted of 7 buildings at the time.

Buildings

100 Building

The 100 Building most comprises as a 1 story building for maintenance and janitorial work and serves as the area for janitors, featuring the staff breakroom as well as the campus's cleaning department.

200 Building

The 200 Building is a 2-story office building that holds most entry-level office jobs for the company, and as well as some staff trainings and employee break rooms.

300 Building

The 300 Building is a 3-story building that holds conferences and meetings for the company, and contains a medium and large-sized-theater, and it contains several break rooms and 2 board meeting rooms for executives.

400 Building

The 400 Building is a 3-story building located across from the 500 building, the campus's main HQ. The building holds the Frontier Bank, and manages the digital Bank and is known as the most important part of the campus, as well as the most secured part of it, the purpose of the building is mainly dedicated to protect the bank, both the real and digital version.

500 Building

The 500 Building is the primary HQ for the campus, where all important board meetings are held, and it also contains the Executive, CEO, and Vice president offices in the building, and is 5 story's tall. It also features a buffet, medium sized, theater, game room, and a lounge. The 500 Building also holds the official address of the Campus, which is 1018 Frontier Financial Drive. The 500 Building also features the headquarters of the Roregon Pioneers of the Robloxia Football League (RFL) on a 5th story office.

600 Building

The 600 Building is a small, unoccupied building that is planned to be demolished on April 27, 2024.

700 Building

The 700 Building serves as the Campus's area for the average worker, having about 3 stories, it is mostly an office consisting of office rooms, and contains the office's for the social media manager, and the spokesperson office.