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ABOUT
LOCATION
AMENITIES
WELLNESS
GALLERY
AVAILABILITY
CONTACT
BROCHURE




FLOOR RSF CEILING HEIGHT TERRACE
30 22,231 13'
29 22,231 13'
28 22,231 13'
27 22,231 13'
26 22,231 13'
25 21,767 13'
24 21,233 13' TERRACE
Floor
RSF
Ceiling height
Terrace
30
22,231
13*
Terrace
29
22,231
13*
Terrace
28
22,231
13*
Terrace
27
22,231
13*
Terrace
26
22,231
13*
Terrace
25
21,767
13*
Terrace
24
22,231
13*
Terrace


delivering may 2027
delivering february 2027
delivering
february
2027


Innovative.
Urban.
Extraordinary.
Soaring above Klyde Warren Park, Bank of America Tower at Parkside is the newest landmark in Dallas’ skyline, poised to become Uptown’s most desirable business address.
Seamlessly integrated with the park, the tower features green spaces on its façade, wide sidewalks, ground-level retail, and a spectacular corner plaza shaded by a cantilevered structure. Inside, the elegant, transparent lobby reveals a modern workplace that inspires creativity and enterprise. Offering customizable spaces with dynamic architecture, this development presents a unique opportunity for businesses, with the potential to have their name illuminated on Uptown’s tallest office tower.
Distinctly
Dallas.
Distinctly
Dallas.
building facts
500,128 RSF
500,128
100 feet above street level –
Sky Lobby with sweeping
views of Downtown
100
29,000 sf floor plate
29,000
outdoor terraces
4
3:1000 structured parking
3:1000
Tallest Building
in Uptown at 30-stories
30
may 2027 delivery
2027
Building facts
Magnificently
modern.
vibrant neighborhood
With a prime location surrounded by every imaginable amenity, bank of america tower at Parkside Uptown is the epitome of convenience for cosmopolitan employees and adventurous out-of-town guests.

A vibrant neighborhood
Over 33 different restaurants within a 10-minute walk (The Henry, Haywire, Perry’s, Sixty Vines, Dakota’s, Mexican Sugar, North Italia)
33
Over 8 Hotels within a 10-minutue walk
(The Ritz Carlton, Hotel ZaZA, JW Marriott, Hotel Swexan)
8
Over 15 Apartment complexes with a
combined 8,736 units within a 15-minute walk
(1900, The Ashton, The 23 Dallas)
15
Over 5 Gyms within a 15-minute walk
(F45, Orange Theory, Cyclebar)
5
5 grocery stores within a 20-minute walk (Whole Foods, Tom Thumb, Berkeley Market)
5

Naturally
beautiful.
Location.
prime location
Perfectly situated to take advantage of existing infrastructure.

Convenient. Central. Accessible.
Comfortable.
Engaging.
Built to exhilarate with ideal amenities and exceptional refinement.

FITNESS CENTER

conference center

lobby bar/coffee
Amenities
On-Site Amenities

Exceedingly
modern.
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Base Building Construction
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Destination
Elevators +
Offset Core

Offset Core

Sustainability

FLOOR RSF CEILING HEIGHT TERRACE
30 22,231 13'
29 22,231 13'
28 22,231 13'
27 22,231 13'
26 22,231 13'
25 21,767 13'
24 21,233 13' TERRACE
Floor
RSF
Ceiling height
Terrace
30
22,231
13*
Terrace
29
22,231
13*
Terrace
28
22,231
13*
Terrace
27
22,231
13*
Terrace
26
22,231
13*
Terrace
25
21,767
13*
Terrace
24
22,231
13*
Terrace
Floor
RSF
30
22,231
29
22,231
28
2,231
27
22,231
26
22,231
25
21,767
24
22,231

Offset Core

Sustainability
Innovative.
Adaptable.
Form and
function.
Soaring above Klyde Warren Park, Parkside Uptown is the newest landmark to grace Dallas’ legendary skyline. With its visionary design and premier location, this stunning development is bound to become Uptown’s most desirable business address.
Seamlessly integrated with the award-winning park below, Parkside Uptown extends the green space high onto its façade and welcomes pedestrians. Once inside the elegant, transparent street level lobby, it’s immediately evident this is an exceedingly modern workplace.


Hvítserkur, otherwise known as the Troll of Northwest Iceland, is a 15 m (49 ft) tall basalt rock stack protruding from Húnaflói Bay. The rock is a nesting ground for seagulls, shag and fulmar, making it appear constantly in motion.
Hvítserkur, otherwise known as the Troll of Northwest Iceland, is a 15 m (49 ft) tall basalt rock stack protruding from Húnaflói Bay. The rock is a nesting ground for seagulls, shag and fulmar, making it appear constantly in motion.
Hvítserkur, otherwise known as the Troll of Northwest Iceland, is a 15 m (49 ft) tall basalt rock stack protruding from Húnaflói Bay. The rock is a nesting ground for seagulls, shag and fulmar, making it appear constantly in motion.
Hvítserkur, otherwise known as the Troll of Northwest Iceland, is a 15 m (49 ft) tall basalt rock stack protruding from Húnaflói Bay. The rock is a nesting ground for seagulls, shag and fulmar, making it appear constantly in motion.
Because of its remoteness, Iceland has been spared the ravages of European wars but has been affected by other external events, such as the Black Death and the Protestant Reformation imposed by Denmark. Iceland's history has also been marked by a number of natural disasters.
Iceland is a relatively young country in the geological sense, being formed about 20 million years ago by a series of volcanic eruptions in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, but it is still growing from fresh volcanic eruptions. The oldest stone specimens found in Iceland date back to ca. 16 million years ago.
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Because of its remoteness, Iceland has been spared the ravages of European wars but has been affected by other external events, such as the Black Death and the Protestant Reformation imposed by Denmark. Iceland's history has also been marked by a number of natural disasters.
Iceland is a relatively young country in the geological sense, being formed about 20 million years ago by a series of volcanic eruptions in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, but it is still growing from fresh volcanic eruptions. The oldest stone specimens found in Iceland date back to ca. 16 million years ago.
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Because of its remoteness, Iceland has been spared the ravages of European wars but has been affected by other external events, such as the Black Death and the Protestant Reformation imposed by Denmark. Iceland's history has also been marked by a number of natural disasters.
Iceland is a relatively young country in the geological sense, being formed about 20 million years ago by a series of volcanic eruptions in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, but it is still growing from fresh volcanic eruptions. The oldest stone specimens found in Iceland date back to ca. 16 million years ago.
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Because of its remoteness, Iceland has been spared the ravages of European wars but has been affected by other external events, such as the Black Death and the Protestant Reformation imposed by Denmark. Iceland's history has also been marked by a number of natural disasters.
Iceland is a relatively young country in the geological sense, being formed about 20 million years ago by a series of volcanic eruptions in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, but it is still growing from fresh volcanic eruptions. The oldest stone specimens found in Iceland date back to ca. 16 million years ago.
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Because of its remoteness, Iceland has been spared the ravages of European wars but has been affected by other external events, such as the Black Death and the Protestant Reformation imposed by Denmark. Iceland's history has also been marked by a number of natural disasters.
Iceland is a relatively young country in the geological sense, being formed about 20 million years ago by a series of volcanic eruptions in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, but it is still growing from fresh volcanic eruptions. The oldest stone specimens found in Iceland date back to ca. 16 million years ago.
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Because of its remoteness, Iceland has been spared the ravages of European wars but has been affected by other external events, such as the Black Death and the Protestant Reformation imposed by Denmark. Iceland's history has also been marked by a number of natural disasters.
Iceland is a relatively young country in the geological sense, being formed about 20 million years ago by a series of volcanic eruptions in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, but it is still growing from fresh volcanic eruptions. The oldest stone specimens found in Iceland date back to ca. 16 million years ago.
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