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Texas Stock Exchange to move into temporary office as it hunts for permanent Dallas headquarters

The temp office space is leased by one of TXSE's founding investors
Weir's Plaza, a 12-story, nearly 300,000-square-foot office tower, was developed by Four Rivers Capital in 2021. The office tower is fully leased to firms including Kirkland & Ellis and Fortress Investment Group. (CoStar)
Weir's Plaza, a 12-story, nearly 300,000-square-foot office tower, was developed by Four Rivers Capital in 2021. The office tower is fully leased to firms including Kirkland & Ellis and Fortress Investment Group. (CoStar)
CoStar News
December 11, 2024 | 7:37 P.M.

The brand-new Texas Stock Exchange, backed by major Wall Street investors, is getting ready to move into temporary office space in Dallas as it searches for a permanent place to house its headquarters and market center.

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