Improvement in Dallas Dallas office market fundamentals has been supported by economic concentrations in the finance/insurance, energy and technology sectors, as well as the amenity-driven desirability of infill submarkets, namely Uptown and the Arts District. Yet, any discussion of Dallas area office expansions must begin with State Farm Insurance. The firm has accounted for a significant portion of activity, leasing more than 2 million square feet of office space in Richardson and Las Colinas in the past year.
Banks and financial firms, including Frost Bank, Wells Fargo, Capital One and USAA, are expanding as improving economic conditions support lending and investment activity. With a 500,000-square-foot expansion by Denbury Resources in Plano and the growing presence of Crosstex Energy and Alon USA in Dallas, it is clear that the new energy boom is a positive for North Texas offices too. Leasing activity among technology firms is strong with Ericsson’s new building underway at its Plano campus being the most notable, although smaller software and telecom companies are also expanding, such as Hawkeye Communications in Uptown Dallas.