Israeli cybersecurity leader Check Point announced plans for a sprawling new global headquarters in Tel Aviv, marking a major step in its long-term expansion. The 100,000-square-meter campus, set to break ground in 2027 and take seven years to complete, will include a 40-story office tower, a preserved historic building, and numerous employee amenities like green spaces, restaurants, and cafés. The project will also feature 302 residential units nearby.
Founder and Chairman Gil Shwed emphasized the company’s deep commitment to Israel: “As an Israeli company, we see strategic importance in anchoring our leadership and operations here.” The new campus will double the size of Check Point’s current headquarters, which spans 30,000 square meters and hosts its Cyber Education Center and professional training programs.
CEO Nadav Zafrir described the expansion as a tangible reflection of Check Point’s forward-looking strategy. The campus will house a dedicated AI R&D center, serving as a technological hub to drive innovation in next-generation cybersecurity solutions. With around 7,000 employees worldwide, including 3,000 in Israel, Check Point aims to strengthen its leadership in cybersecurity for decades to come.