Wayne Enterprises

With the revenue generated Judge Wayne essentially built Gotham City by hiring Cyrus Pinkney.

All these companies were energized by the world's Industrial Revolution; more branches were created and diversified while others dwindled and subsequently dissolved.

Along the years, it has developed from a merchant house to a large multinational conglomerate company in the DC Universe; exceeding LexCorp, Stagg Enterprises, and Ferris Aircraft.

Lucius Fox officially regained control of the Wayne fortune but warned Bruce that even if he did return his wealth to him, he would no longer be able to use the companies to fund his crusade as Batman as the board of directors would be monitoring the money.

The board also set about attempting to remove Bruce Wayne from active participation within the company and simply pay him a large amount to fund his playboy lifestyle.

Lucius Fox is attempting to fight the situation on Wayne's behalf and return his fortune to him with no legal ramifications.

Higher up, the seven guardians watch the seven train lines that converge at Union Station below the tower's base.

[3][4] At the top of the tower is an observation deck which Alan Wayne asserted be open to the public for free every weekend.

The primary aims of the foundation are, globally, the arts and humanities: to enhance healthcare and reduce extreme poverty, to expand educational opportunities and access to information technology, and to fund scientific research and help altruistic people with research by providing facilities and training.

The foundation supports and helps to run a number of orphanages and free schools, and provides teachers for those who have learning difficulties.

Wayne Tower in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #27 (February 1992). Art by Chris Sprouse.
The Wayne Foundation Building as it appears in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #25 (March 1987). Art by Terry Austin.