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Greater Legacy – its position as a key business hub
intensifies as companies relocate and expand
Major deliveries Space (SF) Jobs 2015-17 Jobs 2018-19 Jobs 2020-21 Total new jobs
Recent campus | tenant deliveries 5,270,000 12,800 6,100 4,400 23,300
Recent multi-tenant deliveries 685,000 2,600 500 0 3,100
Other 2017-18 deliveries 956,000 0 4,100 2,200 6,300
Speculative office pipeline 3,120,000 0 12,000 2,000 14,000
Total 10,031,000 15,400 22,700 8,600 46,700
• Legacy began in the 1980s as corporate users were attracted to the area’s ample, inexpensive land for campus
development, along with solid regional access and growing new housing options.
• In the 2000s, Legacy evolved into a premiere business address as companies like Dr. Pepper, Ericsson, Capital One,
AmerisourceBergen, and others established a significant corporate presence.
• Office development has continued to intensify with major corporate users moving in during 2015 and 2017.
• Between 2015 and 2017, we estimate that office employment increased in greater Legacy by more than 15,000 –
bringing the daytime workforce to approximately 100,000.
• Additional jobs from already announced corporate move-ins and the lease-up of multi-tenant space now in the
pipeline will create an additional 31,000 jobs over the next few years.
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