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Commercial Real Estate

Park District Signs Barnes & Thornburg, PwC Tower’s Second Law Firm

The national law firm chooses PwC Tower as its new home with a 10-year, 28,000-square-foot lease.
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Barnes & Thornburg is moving from its office at 2100 McKinney to the seventh floor of PwC Tower at Park District. The law firm has signed a 10-year lease for 28,000 square feet, and plans to move in September.

CBRE’s Phil Puckett and Harlan Davis represented Barnes & Thornburg. CBRE’s Dennis Barnes, Clay Gilbert, and Shannon Brown lease Park District.

Park District, a development of Dallas-based Trammell Crow Company and partner MetLife Investment Management, includes 900,000 square feet of office space, restaurants and luxury residences. PwC Tower, the project’s 20-story office tower, boasts an executive lounge, fitness facility, onsite restaurants, and outdoor amenity spaces. The 500,000-square-foot office tower between Pearl and Olive Streets includes 7,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Park District’s residential tower will have 253 units and 13,000 square feet of retail space adjacent to Klyde Warren Park. The two buildings will be connected by a plaza designed by The Office of James Burnett. 

Barnes & Thornburg, a national law firm, has been in Dallas less than three years. Barnes & Thornburg isn’t the first law firm to join the PwC Tower. Tenants include international law firm Winston & Strawn who signed a long-term lease for 56,000 square feet earlier this year. It will occupy the eighth and ninth floors. 

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