Energy company moves headquarters to taller northern Dallas tower

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Dallas-based Merit Energy is moving its headquarters to a larger space in the northern part of the city.

Aerial view of buildings in the Lincoln Centre at I-635 and the Dallas North Tollway.. The energy firm will occupy 104,034 square feet of office space at Two Lincoln Centre, 5420 Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway. Merit will take the 10th through 12th floors at the 19-story property. Investor firm Nuveen Real Estate is leasing the space.Cushman & Wakefield’s Matt Schendle, Zach Bean and Mary Frances Burnette represented Nuveen, while Jeff Ellerman and John Ellerman represented Merit Energy.

As of the end of September, more than 24 million square feet of office space in Dallas-Fort Worth is occupied, down 14.8 million from the end of 2019. D-FW office vacancy rates are 24.7%, according to data from Cushman & Wakefield.West Coast investor spending $1.5 million to convert Dallas hotel to apartmentsNick is a real estate reporter for the Dallas Morning News. He previously worked as a digital investigative reporter at 11Alive, Atlanta's NBC affiliate.

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