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Three New Lease Deals For HALL Office Park

Paycor Inc. has tripled its presence at HALL Office Park in Frisco, adding more than 25,000 square feet to its existing lease at 3001 Dallas Parkway, the most recently developed building in the park.
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HALL Office Park
HALL Office Park

Paycor Inc. has tripled its presence at HALL Office Park in Frisco, adding more than 25,000 square feet to its existing lease at 3001 Dallas Parkway, the most recently developed building in the park. The expansion gives the HR software company’s a total of 37,200 square feet. Travis Boothe and Craig Wilson with Cushman & Wakefield represented Paycor in its lease.

Also expanding is Garver, an engineering, planning, and environmental services firm that has occupied space in HALL Office Park since 2006. Represented by John Beach at Jackson Cooksey, the company added nearly 4,000 square feet, for a total of 9,666 square feet at 3010 Gaylord Pkwy.

New to the development is Verint Systems Inc., a tech company that focuses on customer engagement and enterprise performance. It will occupy 6,831 square feet at 2595 Dallas Pkwy. Robbie Baty with Cushman & Wakefield represented Verint Systems.

Kim Butler, Tammy Nellis, and Brad Gibson represented HALL Office Park’s owner and landlord, HALL Group.

The leasing momentum  is indicative of how rapidly the Frisco market is continuing to grow, says Mark Depker, president of the company’s management division. “When Craig Hall first invested in Frisco nearly 20 years ago, the population of the city was about 15,000,” he says. “Now, the population is 150,000 and growing, and we’re thrilled to be in the center of that growth. The caliber of these new and existing customers is unmatched, and we look forward to helping them continue to cultivate their business.”

The 162-acre HALL Office Park is home to 16 buildings totaling 2.2 million square feet of space. Amenities include a corporate wine lounge, 9,000-square-foot fitness center, and a collection that contains more than 200 pieces of art.

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