Hasbro is making a literal big move
Monday, September 8th, 2025 3:20PM CDT
Categories: Toy News, Press Releases, Company NewsPosted by: Bounti76 Views: 15,523
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Hasbro was founded in Rhode Island in 1923 as a company selling textile remnants, and in the following years, pencils and school supplies. They didn't really start selling and focusing on toys until the mid 1940s.
While there's no stated impact to the various brands Hasbro owns (G.I. Joe, My Little Pony, Power Rangers, etc, and of course, Transformers), it remains to be seen if the move will have any impact to those brands. Hasbro maintains that they will still be very much involved in the Pawtucket and greater Rhode Island area as far as partnerships and sponsorships go.
Those it will immediately affect, of course, are the Hasbro employees, who now face the option of moving to Boston, which is about an hour's commute from Pawtucket, or making the drive or taking a train for hours each day.
The reasons Hasbro gives for the move can be found in the article, but what it boils down to is a greater need for bigger and better options when it comes to logistics and creative talent. Hasbro hopes to complete the move by the end of 2026. Click on the photo below to be taken to the post.

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Posted by megatran on September 8th, 2025 @ 11:33pm CDT
The biggest question is... Do current employees at Rhode Island collect $200 as they pass Go to new Boston HQ office?
Posted by Emerje on September 9th, 2025 @ 10:11am CDT
megatran wrote:The move is to attract top talent. What does that say with Hasbro's current talent pool?
They're probably looking for game developers.
Emerje
Posted by Bounti76 on September 9th, 2025 @ 8:22pm CDT
Emerje wrote:Should be quite the change. The current HQ is a rather sprawling building, but the new building is reportedly that brick building in the photo with the large windows which is quite a bit smaller than the current one.megatran wrote:The move is to attract top talent. What does that say with Hasbro's current talent pool?
They're probably looking for game developers.
Emerje
Maybe, but their gaming division is based in the Seattle area.