He said it back in 2003 — “Get Rich or Die Tryin’.”
Two decades later, 50 Cent has done far more than that. He’s built an empire — and now, a G-Unit Building to prove it.
What started as a hip-hop crew has evolved into a full-scale brand, business, and legacy. Located in New York, the newly revealed G-Unit Headquarters is a physical symbol of everything 50’s career has stood for: resilience, ambition, and ownership.

Inside the walls that bear the iconic G-Unit name are offices for film, TV, and music production — a powerhouse for 50’s growing entertainment universe. From producing hit shows like Power and BMF to launching his liquor and media ventures, the mogul’s message remains the same: control your narrative, own your brand, and never stop building.
Fans are calling it a “full-circle moment” — the kid from South Jamaica, Queens, who once hustled CDs on the streets, now owns a building with his name in steel.
Standing in front of the sign, 50 Cent shared a grin that said it all. No captions needed — just success, standing tall.
Because in the end, he didn’t just make music. He made history.