Downtown Dallas Office Skyscraper Tallest Since 1980

Field Street Tower planned in downtown Dallas; image courtesy of Pickard Chilton

The Field Street Tower office building, a 38-story, 520,000-ft2 skyscraper, is coming to downtown Dallas, located at the southeast corner of Field Street and Woodall Rodgers Freeway, the Dallas Business Journal reported on May 13. The tower is planned to reach 600 ft and will be Dallas’ tallest office building since the 1980s. Field Street Tower will have an average floorplate of 25,000 ft2. The ground floor will offer indoor/outdoor restaurant space, and the building will have several floors of above-ground parking with a skylobby located more than 150 ft in the air. This level will house the building’s primary reception area along with tenant amenity spaces and the building’s half-acre park offering greenspace, seating areas and views of Klyde Warren Park and the Perot Museum. The project will not break ground until an anchor tenant is in place.

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