DALLAS-Two more law firms have roped off 23,196 sf of upper bank space in Bank of America Plaza, a 1.8-million-sf trophy that's been a CBD nesting ground for the legal industry. It's estimated that law firms occupy roughly 50% of the 84%-leased space in the 72-story building.

Marshall White LLP is taking 10,985 sf on the 41st floor for a slight expansion in the high rise and Adorno, Yoss, White & Wiggins, now at 1999 Bryan St., took 12,211 sf on the 62nd floor at 901 Main St., according to Lawrence Gardner, director in Dallas for Cushman & Wakefield of Texas Inc. He tells GlobeSt.com that Marshall White inked a seven-year lease and Adorno, Yoss, White & Wiggins signed for a 10-year stay.

“When tenants are looking, Bank of America Plaza is always going to be a major player for law firms in the market,” Gardner says, citing its proximity to the courthouse and floor plate design. “There are numerous deals in the market. Bank of America is on the short list and it's not just law firms.” The newest signings went full circle in six months.

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