Carnegie Nears Completion, Picking Up Tenants

The Carnegie, the new Sundance Square office building designed by David M. Schwarz, is nearing completion and tenant announcements are starting to be made. The Fort Worth Business Press reports that Comerica will join EOG Resources as a tenant:

As construction wraps up at The Carnegie building in downtown Fort Worth, Dallas-based Comerica Bank has confirmed it will be the building’s second tenant-of-record.

Comerica has plans to open a full-service banking center on the ground floor.

“Tarrant County is important to Comerica,” said Wayne Mielke, Comerica’s vice president of corporate communications.

According to a request to the Downtown Design Review Board, the bank also plans to place an automatic-teller machine on the first floor, with blue awnings at the storefront bearing the company’s logo.

The bank joins Houston-based EOG Resources Inc., an independent oil and natural gas exploration and development company. EOG originally had signed a lease at The Carnegie for 105,000 square feet of office space but since has raised its commitment to 196,000 square feet.

EOG begins moving in early next month, with other tenants waiting until the building’s official opening in December. According to the Business Press, only 60,000 square feet of the building’s 300,000 square feet remains unleased. Three 18,000 square feet upper floors are available, and 8,000 square feet of space in the building’s ground-floor retail space is available to join Comerica’s bank.

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