Crescent Real Estate
PNC Bank has leased nearly 15,000 square feet of Class A office space at The Crescent Fort Worth, the new mixed-used development in the Cultural District, officials announced on Wednesday in a press release.
Members of PNC’s corporate, commercial, and private bank teams will relocate there in early 2024.
“PNC Bank continues to grow our business and the number of employees in both Dallas and Fort Worth,” said Dale Klose, PNC territory executive for the southwest and mountain region, in a statement. “We recently increased our office space in The Crescent Dallas and now we are growing our footprint in the heart of Fort Worth.”
The new development in Fort Worth’s Cultural District at 3230 Camp Bowie Blvd. is west of downtown, near the Will Rogers Memorial Center and across the street from the Kimbell Art Museum and the Modern Art Museum. The office was designed with clients and collaboration in mind. The design team combined a mix of traditional offices and conference rooms with modern high-tech workspaces.
“This new office space reflects the creative energy from the surrounding area,” said Brendan McGuire, PNC regional president for North Texas. “PNC has long recognized the power of arts and culture and the positive role it plays in a community. Relocating to The Crescent Fort Worth will help us tap into the vibrancy of Fort Worth’s Cultural District and inspire an exciting work environment for our teams.”
In addition to Corporate & Institutional Banking and Asset Management, PNC has an extensive retail branch network across North Texas.
“We have created a vibrant mixed-use development and having a high-quality national bank like PNC, whose local leadership team is focused on North Texas, is the right fit for this space,” said John Goff, chairman of Crescent Real Estate.