- Anna Butler, Dallas Business Journal

Dallas-based firms Pacific Elm Properties and KDC have teamed up to build Parkside, a 30-story tower at the corner of North Harwood St. and Woodall Rodgers Freeway.

 

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Bank of America is set to become the “signature tenant” in a forthcoming office development alongside Klyde Warren Park in Dallas.

Dallas-based firms Pacific Elm Properties and KDC have teamed up to build Parkside, a 30-story tower at the corner of North Harwood St. and Woodall Rodgers Freeway. The 500,000-square-foot office building will sit on a parcel that has long been owned by the Miyama family.

Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) will take down 238,000 square feet at the Class AA tower, which will be renamed as Bank of America Tower at Parkside once the financial institution moves in.

“This site overlooking Klyde Warren Park, amid an abundance of walkable Uptown Dallas amenities, is an ideal space to bring our team together in a central location where they can collaborate on behalf of our clients,” said Bank of America Dallas President Jennifer Chandler in a prepared statement.

“We look forward to being the signature tenant at the Bank of America Tower at Parkside as we provide a great place for our teammates to work as part of our longstanding commitment to Dallas,” Chandler said.

JLL’s Andy Leatherman represented the bank in lease negotiations, while Aarica Mims of KDC and Sara Terry of Pacific Elm Properties worked on behalf of their respective employers in the transaction.

About 1,000 employees will move into the space, mostly from 901 Main St.

Demolition is expected to get underway in October. Construction on the new tower, which was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, is slated to commence at the end of 2023 with an anticipated delivery set for the first half of 2027.

“We are excited to work with KDC and the Miyama family to deliver this iconic tower for one of the world’s leading financial institutions,” said Jonas Woods, CEO of Pacific Elm Properties, in a statement. “With KPF’s design, luxury amenities and incredible location, this asset will undoubtedly establish the new standard for office space in Uptown Dallas.”

Amenities at the new tower include a 12th-floor sky lobby and lounge and outdoor terraces with pristine vantage points overlooking the over five-acre Klyde Warren Park.

Bank of America will have unimpeded views of downtown and abundant natural light in its space.