Grant Halliburton Foundation Finds Its New Home at Pegasus Park in 2022
In April 2022, Grant Halliburton Foundation will serve hope from its new home at Pegasus Park in Dallas!
The Foundation has been selected to be part of the renovation development off Stemmons Freeway – named in homage to the old ExxonMobil building with the iconic red-winged Pegasus symbol at its top.
The Foundation’s new office is on the seventh floor, one of five floors set aside for nonprofit and social impact tenants. Called the Water Cooler, it’s named for the serendipitous collisions around the proverbial water cooler known to foster community and improve productivity.
Water Cooler tenants are selected through a competitive application process. Members receive subsidized rent offerings, access to philanthropic funds for furniture and infrastructure, and free or low-cost amenities and services designed to accelerate their respective missions.
The Water Cooler at Pegasus Park is sponsored by Lyda Hill Philanthropies in partnership with J. Small Investments.
THE DETAILS
Situated between the Dallas Design District and Southwestern Medical District at 3000 Pegasus Park Drive, the campus offers easy access to downtown Dallas, the medical district, both Love Field and DFW International airports, public transportation, and major roadways. All tenants will have access to a fitness center and 16,000-square-foot conference center. Additional planned amenities include a local craft brewery and taproom with a restaurant and beer garden, café, coffee bar, and indoor-outdoor lounge.
BY THE NUMBERS
750,000-square-foot campus features four primary components: a biotech-plus hub, a social impact hub, commercial tenants, and dining and entertainment venues.
550,000 square feet is available for rent by entrepreneurs and other traditional office tenants.
175,000 square feet and spanning five floors, the Water Cooler offers subsidized rents for nonprofit, philanthropic, and social-impact tenants.
70,000 square feet Community Beer Co. on the campus features two-story taproom, restaurant, outdoor biergarten, live music venue, and private event space for the public and Pegasus Park tenants.
37,000 square feet biotech-plus hub will enhance the region’s reputation for scientific and medical excellence and supporting innovation.