DALLAS--Trammell Crow Co. and joint venture partner MetLife Inc. are welcoming PwC to Park District Tower.

The firm has signed a long-term lease for approximately 200,000 square feet at the 916,000-square-foot mixed-use project that sits above the city's Klyde Warren Park. PwC will occupy floors 12-19 of the office building. Construction is slated to begin in early 2016 and complete in the fourth quarter of 2017.

"TCC is grateful and excited that PwC will be the anchor tenant at Park District," Scott Krikorian, senior managing director with Trammell Crow Co.'s Dallas/Fort Worth business unit, told GlobeSt.com. "We believe Park District will be the connection between Downtown, Uptown and the Arts District. "PwC Tower at Park District will be the ideal location for business meetings, social gatherings and access to city events, bolstering the live, work, play lifestyle attractive to the modern professional."

Park District Tower, a 20-story office tower comprised of approximately 500,000 square feet of class A office space and 7,000 square feet of ground-floor retail, is served by four levels of below-grade parking. It will feature an executive lounge, fitness facility, collaborative workspaces, onsite restaurants, outdoor amenity spaces, on-site banking and valet. In addition to the office tower, Park District includes a 34-story, 253-unit luxury residential tower with 13,000 square feet of retail space built by TCC's residential subsidiary, High Street Residential. The two towers will be connected via a plaza designed by the Office of James Burnett, the landscape architecture firm that designed Klyde Warren Park.

HKS is the project architect and the development team is seeking LEED Gold certification for the office tower. Dennis Barnes, Celeste Fowden and Clay Gilbert, with CBRE Dallas, represented Trammell Crow Co. and MetLife in the transaction. Phil Puckett, executive vice president with CBRE Dallas, along with Tim Dempsey, vice chairman with CBRE New York and Amy DeAngelis, senior vice president with CBRE Sacramento, represented PwC in the transaction.

"When PwC weighed their available office space options, it was clear that Park District could provide them with unblocked views overlooking the beautiful Klyde Warren Park, excellent floor plate efficiency and on-site parking along with numerous amenities within a short walking distance of the building," Puckett says. "Park District will be an iconic project in Dallas that PwC will be proud of for many years to come."

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