California-based real estate technology firm Yardi will put its North Texas office in a Plano campus.
The company has leased more than 70,000 square feet at 7900 Windrose in Plano, brokers on the deal told The Dallas Morning News.
Yardi currently occupies nearly 55,000 square feet in Irving, but it plans to vacate its office at 8616 Freeport Parkway once its lease expires over the summer, CoStar reports.
Cushman & Wakefield’s Matt Schendle, Travis Boothe, Carrie Halbrooks, Mary Frances Burnette, David Harris, Tom Wille represented the tower’s ownership. Stream Realty Partners’ Randy Cooper, Wills Bauer and Nate Hruby represented Yardi.
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Yardi did not immediately respond to questions regarding the move.
“7900 Windrose offers a remarkable workplace in one of North Dallas’s best and most accessible locations,” Schendle, Cushman & Wakefield vice chair, said.
7900 Windrose is a two-tower, 1 million-square-foot Class AA office campus in Plano’s $3 billion Legacy West mixed-use development. The property is now over 90% leased with the Yardi deal.
The tower includes a 25,000-square-foot food hall, an on-site Starbucks, two shared rooftop garden lounges, conference facilities, catering facilities, multiple tenant lounges, bike storage and a fitness center with showers and locker rooms.
The complex was originally built for Liberty Mutual Insurance in 2017, but the Boston-based insurance giant never fully occupied its space. Instead, the firm has leased portions of its campus to parties like investment heavyweight Vanguard.