Dallas-based esports organization Envy Gaming will expand its Victory Park headquarters to house the company’s executive team and provide training space for players.

Envy Gaming’s new 21,000-square-foot space will be on the floor just above the current facilities in Victory Park plaza, and it will include space dedicated to team training and content creation for the organization’s various teams.

The lease signing was announced Thursday by Cushman & Wakefield, the real estate services firm that partnered with Envy on the property search and lease negotiations. The Victory Park location was attractive to Envy because of its proximity to amenities that the team hopes will help it retain esports talent on both its player rosters and operations team.

Gaming computers are seen at the current Team Envy and Dallas Fuel office space in Victory Park on Friday, Feb. 1, 2019 in Dallas. (Ryan Michalesko/The Dallas Morning News) (Ryan Michalesko / Staff Photographer)

Envy is in the process of moving its players to Dallas from Los Angeles and other cities, according to a spokesperson for Envy. The new, expanded facility is expected to be up and running at the start of 2020 — around the same time the organization expects most of those players to arrive in North Texas.

Players on Envy’s “Overwatch” League team, the Dallas Fuel, and its newly announced “Call of Duty” League team, Dallas Empire, are expected to arrive in Dallas this December. Several of the players for Empire are already here.

“Our new training facility and headquarters in Uptown Dallas is going to transform the way we compete, engage with our fans locally and reach fans around the entire world,” Envy Gaming owner and CEO Mike Rufail said in a statement. "This is a catalyst for us to make even greater leaps on behalf of the entire esports industry.”