Thursday, March 28, 2024 Mar 28, 2024
73° F Dallas, TX
Advertisement
Business

A Visit to Leo Corrigan III’s Office

Inside the Corrigan Family Holdings president's digs, you'll find things like an ostrich egg, a crystal ball, and a boomerang.
By D CEO |
View Gallery
leo corrigan ceo
Soho Studio
Advertisement

A Visit to Leo Corrigan III’s Office

{{ oneIndex }} / {{ images.length }}

Advertisement

Leo F. Corrigan III bears the name of his father and grandfather, two men who built a real estate empire in Dallas, developing or owning projects like The Stoneleigh, Maple Terrace, The Adolphus Hotel, and seven office towers in the city’s central business district.

After the family’s assets were split in the mid-1990s to allow the third generation to take control, Corrigan teamed up with his youngest sister, Alice Corrigan Carruth. They soon began to diversify, using top managers to invest in biotechnology, emerging markets, stocks and bonds, equities, and more. The company now operates as a family office, based at Harlan Crow’s spectacular Old Parkland campus in Dallas. Just last month, the siblings sold their last remaining real estate asset.

“Some days I regret it,” Corrigan says. “I look at the properties we once owned all around town, and sometimes have to take a deep breath. I grew up in the business—from hauling trash at the apartments to doing development. It has been a big change, but I think it’s the right thing to do for my family going forward.” 

Related Articles

Image
Arts & Entertainment

Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: March 28-31

It's going to be a gorgeous weekend. Pencil in some live music in between those egg hunts and brunches.
Image
Arts & Entertainment

Arlington Museum of Art Debuts Two Must-See Nature-Inspired Additions

The chill of the Arctic Circle and a futuristic digital archive mark the grand opening of the Arlington Museum of Art’s new location.
By Brett Grega
Image
Arts & Entertainment

An Award-Winning SXSW Short Gave a Dallas Filmmaker an Outlet for Her Grief

Sara Nimeh balances humor and poignancy in a coming-of-age drama inspired by her childhood memories.
By Todd Jorgenson
Advertisement