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Treasury Wine Estates Announces Move into the Iconic Gordon Building

June 17, 2025
The Gordon Building Photo

NAPA, Calif. Treasury Wine Estates (TWE), one of the world’s leading luxury wine companies, is proud to announce its U.S. headquarters will take up residency in the beautifully restored Gordon Building on First Street, Napa. This move marks a renewed chapter in TWE’s relationship with the region, bringing its team into the heart of the city. The Gordon Building, part of ‘First Street Napa’ developed by Zapolski Real Estate, offers not only a stunning architectural presence but also a deeper connection to Napa’s cultural life, culinary scene, and historic downtown community.

This move marks a renewed chapter in TWE’s relationship with the region, bringing its team into the heart of the city. The Gordon Building, part of ‘First Street Napa’ developed by Zapolski Real Estate,
offers not only a stunning architectural presence but also a deeper connection to Napa’s cultural life, culinary scene, and historic downtown community.

“This move brings our team closer to the spirit of downtown Napa.”

Ben Dollard

“This move brings our team closer to the spirit of downtown Napa, which is the gateway to our beloved wineries in the Valley such as Frank Family, Beaulieu Vineyard, and Stags’ Leap Winery,” said
Ben Dollard, President of Treasury Americas. “Being based in the Gordon Building allows us to fully experience and contribute to the local community through everyday interactions at neighborhood
restaurants or through long-term connectivity supporting the city’s future.”

The relocation places TWE’s employees within walking distance of local restaurants, shops, and community spaces, contributing to the city’s vitality and fostering daily connections between the company and the people of Napa.

Todd Zapolski, Principal of Zapolski Real Estate, added, “We’re delighted to welcome Treasury Wine Estates to the Gordon Building and the downtown community. Their presence adds great energy to
the neighborhood, and their investment in this iconic space underscores a shared commitment to preserving Napa’s history while creating a dynamic future.”

As part of this transition, TWE is also bringing its Brighter Future initiative to Napa—a global program centered on sustainability, community well-being, and equity across the wine industry. The initiative
will include local engagement opportunities and demonstrate TWE’s continued leadership in building a more inclusive and responsible future for the wine world.

With its return to Napa and its new home in the iconic Gordon Building, TWE is reaffirming its dedication to the region—honoring its heritage, embracing the present, and investing in a brighter future.

Media Contact:
Lily Lane, Vice President, Strategic Communications, Treasury Wine Estates
lily.lane@tweglobal.com

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