Wagamama moving its U.S. headquarters to Tampa

Wagamama relocates its U.S. headquarters to Tampa, reinforcing the city’s rise as a national hub for business and hospitality.

Wagamama has announced the relocation of its U.S. corporate headquarters from New York City to Tampa, marking a key step in the brand’s next phase of growth and strengthening Tampa’s position as a destination for national companies.

The move underscores how Tampa’s talent, innovation and quality of life continue to attract corporate investment. It also reflects a broader shift among companies seeking regions that combine talent, accessibility and long-term growth potential.

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What happened

Beginning December 1, 2025, Wagamama will base its U.S. operations at 1408 N. Westshore Blvd., Suite 200, in Tampa. The decision follows a year of leadership investments and operational restructuring aimed at supporting expansion.

“Relocating to Tampa positions us for long-term growth,” said Stephen Judge, CEO of Wagamama USA. “It allows us to continue building a world-class team and strengthen the foundations required for disciplined expansion.”

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The company also appointed Suk Singh as chief development officer to oversee site strategy and market growth. Founded in London in 1992, Wagamama operates seven U.S. restaurants, including one in Tampa’s Water Street district. The brand is known for noodles, rice and teppan dishes prepared in open kitchens that emphasize freshness and speed.

What’s next

The relocation gives Wagamama access to Tampa’s growing talent base and business-friendly environment. The Restaurant Group, which owns Wagamama through Apollo, expects the move to support continued growth across U.S. markets.

Why it matters

Wagamama’s relocation adds another global brand to Tampa’s expanding corporate roster, reinforcing the region’s reputation as a hub for hospitality and innovation.

The decision reflects a continuing trend of national companies choosing Tampa for its affordability, access to skilled labor and quality of life advantages.

Takeaway

Wagamama’s headquarters move highlights Tampa’s rising influence in national business expansion. The company’s focus on people, culture and disciplined growth aligns with the same qualities that define Tampa’s business community.

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