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Common collocations with headquarters in American Collocation

headquarters noun plural

US /ˈhedˌkwɔrtərz/

of part of an organization

branch
divisional

She was offered a job at divisional headquarters.

of a business

company
corporate

London is home to many UK corporate headquarters.

for managing something

administrative
operational

At the administrative headquarters of the President, there are two guards inside and two outside.

military or police

army
military
police

The police headquarters are in the centre of the city.

main

central
main

The company’s main headquarters are located in Mannheim, Germany.

for a particular area

district
global
international
national
regional

More than 275 global corporations have already chosen Sydney as their regional headquarters.

permanent/temporary

permanent
temporary

The Group has no permanent headquarters and the staff is purely voluntary.

be or become a headquarters

act as
be
become
house
serve as

This Spanish castle now serves as the prime minister’s headquarters.

establish a headquarters

build
establish
locate
use something as

Multinational companies tend to establish their headquarters in major European cities.

Over 150 major companies chose to locate their headquarters in the area last year.

move a headquarters

move
relocate

Hubbard moved his headquarters from Pheonix to Washington DC.