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J.P. Morgan Chase's Plano campus raises eyebrows, expectationsJ.P. Morgan Chase's Plano campus raises eyebrows, expectationshttps://www.recenter.tamu.edu/news/newstalk-texas/?Item=117122016-01-11T06:00:00Z2016-01-11T17:00:00Z

​​​​​PLANO - If J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.'s multi-building, 800,000-sf campus on 50 acres within the $2 billion, 255-acre Legacy West development is anything like its corporate peers — it's going to be a big deal.

With Toyota North America's $350 million, 2.1 million-sf corporate campus underway and Liberty Mutual Insurance readying its $325 million, 1 million-sf regional hub for vertical construction, it would appear J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.'s new regional hub could pencil out to more than $200 million of real and business personal property.​

The 800,000 sf of office space is expected to be spread out throughout a number of buildings. In an early rendering of the campus, J.P. Morgan Chase appears to have four mid-rise office buildings.

The company said it plans to bring 6,000 of its Dallas-Fort Worth workforce to the new campus, which excludes executives working in downtown Dallas.

J.P. Morgan Chase has yet to announce a developer for the project, but other Legacy West projects — Toyota North America, FedEx Office and Liberty Mutual — have used Dallas-based KDC, which is the office development partner of the master plan.

Construction on the campus is slated to begin this year. The first J.P. Morgan Chase employees could move into the new campus starting in second half 2017.

Dallas Business Journal
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington
Office
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