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Deal for Dallas' Tallest Skyscraper Falls Through, Building Taken Off Market

Investment Market 'Extremely Robust' in Dallas-Fort Worth With Local, National and International Investors
Bank of America Plaza, the skyscraper lit in green lights, is the tallest skyscraper in Dallas. (Wikimedia Commons)
Bank of America Plaza, the skyscraper lit in green lights, is the tallest skyscraper in Dallas. (Wikimedia Commons)
CoStar News
January 21, 2020 | 8:01 P.M.

Bank of America Plaza, the tallest skyscraper in Dallas, has been taken off the market as its potential suitor backed out of the deal, leaving plans for the potential big redevelopment of the 72-story, 1.85 million-square-foot office tower and an adjacent developable land parcel up in the air.

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