Deal Ticker: UT Southwestern Leases Space at Visionary Project Pegasus Park
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The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center has signed a 180,000-square-foot lease at visionary project Pegasus Park. UT Southwestern will occupy six floors in the tower building.
Located at 3000 Pegasus Park Drive, Pegasus Park is developed as a life sciences hub for North Texas. The campus spans 23 acres and consists of more than 750,000 square feet across multiple buildings, including an 18-story office tower. Pegasus Park will be a mixed-use collaborative ecosystem and office campus designed to bolster local biotech, social impact, and corporate innovation. Construction is underway to transform the former oil industry campus into a future-focused center. Pegasus Park campus is
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Historic Park Cities mansion escapes the wrecking ball
A house considered one of the most important in Texas has sold to Trevor and Jan Rees-Jones, who say they plan to preserve the home on Turtle Creek.
The house at 3805 McFarlin Blvd. was designed by David Williams for University Park Mayor Elbert Williams.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
A landmark University Park home is selling to new owners who plan to preserve the unique property.
The Williams House at 3805 McFarlin Boulevard has been described as one of the most important residences ever built in Texas. The six-bedroom, more than 7,000-square-foot home sits on more than an acre of land on the banks of Turtle Creek.