Current tenants featuring the
American Airlines Center and
W Dallas Victory Hotel and Residences The
American Airlines Center: Home of the
Dallas Mavericks and
Dallas Stars, was the first tenant located in Victory Park. The facility opened in July 2001.
Plaza Towers : office towers bordering AT&T Plaza. In 2012,
Cumulus Media relocated their local radio stations (
KLIF,
KLIF-FM,
KPLX,
KSCS,
KTCK AM/
FM, and
WBAP) here.
One Victory Park: A large office building across the street from the American Airlines Center and the W Hotel, which houses the Dallas office of Big 4 accounting firm
Ernst & Young, corporate headquarters for
PlainsCapital Bank, and the corporate headquarters for
HF Sinclair. The buildings ground level features a .
Balducci's, a luxury gourmet grocer, Lucy Boutique and a
Starbucks. This building features an environmentally friendly underfloor air system. Conditioned air for the occupants is provided by raised floor custom air handling units located in the tenant space that delivers 62 degree air into a raised access floor plenum. This underfloor air system provides users with the ability to control their own space temperature as well as improving the ventilation effectiveness. When building churn occurs, workstation moves can be performed easier with lower cost and less product waste.
Perot Museum of Nature and Science:
Thom Mayne-designed museum dedicated to science, nature and the environment.
Former tenants WFAA-TV, which had occupied a "window-on-the-world" studio in the Plaza Towers since 2007, left Victory Park in 2021 for an updated studio at the station's headquarters on Young Street., with
Victory Plaza designed by
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