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Sep 2, 2015

Exxon Mobil sells 600,000-SF Pegasus Place in Dallas

​​​DALLAS - Exxon Mobil Corp. has sold its longtime under-used Pegasus Place corporate campus off Stemmons Fwy. to an undisclosed Dallas-based investor.The Dallas office campus includes a 1972-era tower, named...
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Dallas Business Journal

​​DALLAS – Exxon Mobil Corp. has sold its longtime under-used Pegasus
Place corporate campus off Stemmons Fwy. to an undisclosed Dallas-based
investor.

The Dallas office campus includes a 1972-era tower, named Pegasus Place and is at 3000 Pegasus Park Dr. near I-35E.

The
Pegasus Place tower —originally constructed for Zale Corp. in 1970 — is
a 17-story, 594,000-sf office building that was bought by the former
Mobil Oil Corp., along with the rest of the campus, in 1981.

The
campus includes a number of buildings, including a two-story, 67,000-sf
office building and three auxiliary buildings. There is also a
conference center with multiple sized conference rooms to handle a
number of meetings at once.

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Dallas Business Journal
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