TPG Recapitalizes Major Office Portfolio in Dallas’ Harwood District

Reuters01-30
TPG Recapitalizes Major Office Portfolio in Dallas’ Harwood District

TPG Inc., a global alternative asset management firm, has acquired and recapitalized a five-building office portfolio in Dallas' Harwood District, a 30-acre mixed-use development. The portfolio, totaling 1.2 million square feet of Class A office space, includes properties such as 2727 Harwood, 2728 Harwood, 2850 Harwood, Frost Tower, and Saint Ann Court. TPG Real Estate is partnering with the district’s developer, Harwood International, which retains a minority interest in the portfolio. The firm plans significant capital investments to modernize the properties, focusing on lobby renovations, new tenant amenities, and enhanced green spaces. OliveMill Holdings will oversee operations, with CBRE managing property management and leasing.

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