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The Epicenter of North Dallas THE EPICENTER OF NORTH DALLAS Legacy West is located 22 miles north of downtown Dallas and served by major travel and commuter arteries including the Dallas North Tollway and S.H. 121. Only a 20-minute drive from both DFW International and Dallas Love Field Airports, it’s easy to get here, from anywhere. 7 In the hub of the bustling 3 6 and robust Dallas-Fort Worth retail economy is where you’ll find Legacy West. 1 SOUTHLAKE TOWN SQUARE 2 GRAPEVINE MILLS 4 3 STONEBRIAR CENTRE 4 THE SHOPS AT WILLOW BEND 5 GALLERIA DALLAS 6 WATTERS CREEK 7 ALLEN PREMIUM OUTLETS 2 8 NORTHPARK CENTER 9 KNOX/HENDERSON 10 MOCKINGBIRD STATION 1 5 11 HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE 12 PRESTON CENTER 12 8 10 11 9 Aerial Map of North Dallas Highlighting Major Retail > 100,000 DAYTIME POPULATION 2,600-acre Legacy Business Park Legacy West is located in the heart of one of the nation’s premiere business parks, home to many Fortune 500 companies and housing over 100,000 employees. On February 4, 2014, Fehmi Karahan announced the formation of Legacy West Land Partnership to develop 255 acres surrounding the JCPenney Corporate Headquarters. JCPenney had only developed 110 acres of the 355 originally purchased. JPMorgan Chase Palladium Tower 50 Acres 2 Acres 1.2M square feet 31-Story Residential Tower 6,000+ Employees 320 Luxury Rental Homes One Legacy West Planned Expansion to 1.8M square feet Available for Rent in February 2017 11 Acres Ultimately Housing 8,000-10,000 Employees 14-Story Multi-tenant, Class AA+ Office Space Developed by Gaedeke Group 400 Apartment Homes Tower 1 Completion December 2016 5 Acres Tower 2 Construction to Begin in 2017 Developed by Columbus Realty Completion Late 2017 Toyota North American Headquarters 70 Acres 2.2M square feet More than 7,000 employees Windrose Condominium Tower Annual payroll of $1.1B 2.2 Acres 24-Story Residential Tower 90 Luxury Residences Construction Begins August 2016 Completion Spring 2018 Liberty Mutual Insurance 13 Acres 1.1M square feet 2 x 19-Story Towers North Texas Regional Headquarters 5,000 Employees FedEx Office Headquarters 20 Acres Phase I Building: 265,000 square feet Relocation of 1,200 employees Occupied October 2015 Legacy West Urban Village 34 Acres Mixed-Use Development 355,000 square feet retail 321,000 square feet office Grand Opening March 2, 2017 Renaissance Hotel 4 Acres 15-Story, 303 Rooms 30,000 square foot conference center Under Construction Opening Spring 2017 Current Legacy West development – In less than 2 years, all but 19 acres of the 255 originally purchased by Legacy West Land Partnership are sold and under construction. Current construction value of announced and projected projects is $6 Billion. Legacy West depicting all executed development. Imagery is based on actual building plans. Urban Village – The Heart of Legacy West 08.29.16 Construction Progress Toyota North American Headquarters in the Foreground, Looking West to East JPMorgan Chase Regional Headquarters Within the Legacy West Development Liberty Mutual Regional Offices Windrose Condominium Tower – 90 Luxury Residences / 24 Stories NW Corner of Headquarters Drive & Communications Parkway Palladium Residential Tower – 320 Luxury Rental Homes / 31 Stories Communications Parkway Just North of Windrose Tower SB EXIT FOR S.H. 121 AND HEADQUARTERS DR SB EXIT FOR LEGACY DR NB EXIT FOR COMMUNICATIONS PKWY NB EXIT FOR LEGACY DR AND LEADERSHIP DR SB EXIT FOR LEGACY DR NB EXIT FOR LEGACY DR AND HEADQUARTERS DR NB EXIT FOR SPRING CREEK PKWY AND TENNYSON PKWY Traffic Circulation Map Located at the corner of the Dallas North Tollway & SH 121, Legacy West offers ingress/egress and traffic circulation that is second to none, with a superior road system and multiple exits from major highways..
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