https://www.dallasnews.com/business/real-estate/2022/06/10/goldman-sachs-office-tower-near-downtown-dallas-will-be-the-largest-in-a-generation/
Previous articles when this was first announced quoted insiders as saying that this move would essentially be HQ moving from NYC to Dallas. Goldman's has been decentralizing out of NYC for some time but this is their biggest site outside of NYC by a mile. They are trying to cut costs and covid proved they could decentralize and make it work.
They will always have some presence in NYC, but pretty big damn deal here. Dallas was already on its way to becoming ground zero for US business and arguably already is. Just one more piece in that puzzle.
Previous articles when this was first announced quoted insiders as saying that this move would essentially be HQ moving from NYC to Dallas. Goldman's has been decentralizing out of NYC for some time but this is their biggest site outside of NYC by a mile. They are trying to cut costs and covid proved they could decentralize and make it work.
They will always have some presence in NYC, but pretty big damn deal here. Dallas was already on its way to becoming ground zero for US business and arguably already is. Just one more piece in that puzzle.
And it's just one building in the overall complex being built:Quote:
"This will be the largest office investment in the history of downtown or Uptown in terms of gross development costs."
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The planned high-rise would kick off construction of Hunt Realty's 11-acre North End development, which is located next to the Perot Museum. The new buildings would surround a 1.5-acre central park.