Dallas' Financial Future: Beyond the Downtown Core

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Dallas' Financial Future: Beyond the Downtown Core
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This article explores how Dallas's financial sector is expanding beyond the traditional downtown core, with institutions like Bank of America and the Texas Stock Exchange seeking new locations. It examines the implications for downtown Dallas's future development and the potential for growth in areas outside the traditional financial district.

Editor’s note: This story is part of a special report, “Decoding Downtown,” which examines the state of Downtown Dallas ahead of 2025. A stroll down Wall Street takes you past the Charging Bull statue and the columns of the New York Stock Exchange, proof of the money that used to flow through New York City’s financial district every day.

? Well, it’s less a walking trail and more a memory lane, because though the financial world is making big investments in North Texas, not all of it will be downtown, as traditional financial districts get left in the past.Bank of America plans to move. The Texas Stock Exchange, too, is searching Dallas for a spot to put its headquarters, the Texas Market Center, which will feature a business museum, broadcast studio and more. (In the meantime, TXSE will be based out of Knox Street’s Weir’s Plaza.) Perhaps that gets at the truth of the matter: Dallas’ financial sector doesn’t need to leave its footprints only downtown for downtown to benefit.This story is part of a special report, “Decoding downtown,” which examines the state of downtown Dallas ahead of 2025.Erick Garcia, 27, pleaded guilty to murder last year for his role in the fatal shooting of 25-year-old Du’Vonta Lampkin in downtown Dallas.Could the future of downtown Dallas retail be brighter — and include a grocery store?Sasha is a business reporter for The Dallas Morning News. She has previously worked for the news department at Car and Driver magazine and served as the sports managing editor of The Duke Chronicle. She graduated from Duke in 2023 with a degree in Russian, a certificate in Policy, Journalism and Media Studies, and a minor in political science

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